The palate can be varied, but at its best the soft summer fruit, leather and spice make it a bargain buy. |
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But at its best, especially in the fiction, there is a fantastic sense of energy, intellectual fearlessness, contingency, reckless dash. |
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He was particularly struck by the quality of transitional Ming blue-and-white at its best. |
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All the colour and grace of the eighteenth century was seen at its best during the dancing of the minuet. |
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It is now looking at its best at the moment with its bright red berries looking a treat. |
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Not only is road grip tremendous and cornering balance superb, but the steering is precision at its best. |
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We passed the most wonderfully invisible grouse butts buried in bilberries and discussed when the heather would be at its best. |
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For Strauss, it would appear, the Western mind at its best devotes itself to policing the unbreachable boundary between faith and reason. |
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The picture is at its best when Blaustein's unobtrusive film crew eavesdrop on the day-to-day family life of the wrestlers. |
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Although he was not a sporting person he admits that he exercised to keep his appearance at its best and satisfy his narcissism. |
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This is a tall order, and the mild white flesh of the turkey, even at its best, simply isn't up to the job. |
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If an Italian or French director had shot such a sequence, it would have been extolled as neo-realism at its best. |
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The deciduous forest patch was at its best after the monsoon showers, the grass a verdant green. |
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Red spectrolite is at its best in jewellery but can be also used as a very personal meditation or healing stone. |
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Green did not set out to write hagiography, but I think this is hagiography at its best. |
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This is comfort food at its best, whether you crave warmth, sweetness and stodge or simply want to feed your nostalgia. |
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It is a movement of life which shows life in its superlativeness and at its best. |
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Troy is at its best in the climactic fight scene between Hector and Achilles, and its aftermath. |
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Smart improvers who show their home at its best can net an extra 15,000 on an average 150,000 house. |
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Many thought geometry's spare base of axioms and its clean, inexorable logic was scientific knowledge at its best. |
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This is at its best in infancy and early childhood and is lost, as we get older. |
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Even at its best, conversation is full of repetitions, fillers, fragmentary phrases, and minimal rhythms. |
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Science, for all its instrumentalism, is not, at its best, in conflict with aesthetics but in conspiracy with it. |
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You will travel onboard glass dome train cars through the wild Alaska interior, to experience Nature at its best. |
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To show the animal at its best in full wool involves a good cut and long hours preening the fleece free of straw, twigs and debris. |
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Taylor is taking full advantage of the garden looking at its best at this time of year. |
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The label on the back suggests that to drink it at its best you should heat it up and add a slice of orange. |
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Orchestral life, at its best, is a cross between summer camp and labour camp. |
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His use of long sinuous lines with no cross-hatching gave his work at its best great directness and clarity. |
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I had never seen a live track event before, and trust me, it is definitely entertainment at its best! |
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The first race at Pioneer Park on Saturday resulted in a dead heat, showing springtime racing at its best. |
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The three works on this disc are prime examples of Viennese Classicism at its best. |
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And at its best, its writing has the lyricism of Keats, the precision of Williams, or the echoic qualities of haiku. |
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The value of disciplinary grouping is that, at least at its best, people with real and specific competence are in control. |
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This is back bedroom electronica at its best, full of big chunky breakbeats, Radiophonic Workshop bleepy things and dirty vocoder interjections. |
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Tourism at its best is an attempt, an essay, and not all essays are trivial. |
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Whatever the game or size of the ball, sport has forever been at its best when a bitter, or even friendly, rivalry is at its heart. |
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Like fufu with peanut soup, jollof rice is a popular Ghanaian dish that is at its best with plenty of spice. |
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Jazz is definitely a dialogue, but at its best Afrobeat is a total conversation. |
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This is definitely a flash back to Reaganomics, when supply-side economics policy was probably at its best. |
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Prophetic language at its best recalls our moral commitments, our sense of rightness. |
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In 1999, Singing Melody came out with Sweeter, a CD that some say is lovers rock at its best. |
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Visit in late summer or autumn, though, and you will see this charming medieval city at its best. |
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Her perfectly chiselled face and perfectly sculptured nose and almond-shaped eyes, although in a stern look, exuded beauty at its best. |
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Blackpool out of season, like most seaside resorts, is a town not at its best. |
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It's a fine example of British cinema at its best, aided by a perfect cast of characters and a charming family story. |
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The sound isn't the greatest but still at its best with weird chimes melodising every time you enter a town. |
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This works at its best in each of the separately designed and individually named bedrooms. |
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African spirituality at its best, on the other hand, finds no separation between the sacred and the secular. |
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With the emergence of the first decent wind of the week, this was links golf at its best, challenging the mental and physical endurance of all concerned. |
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When made from homemade cottage cheese, pashka is at its best. |
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Its most famous victim, Pompeii, is at its best in autumn, when, untroubled by crowds, you can wander at will through the maze of highways and alleys. |
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Durer's own poetry is, Professor Price tells us, in a populist idiom, comparable to that of Hans Sachs, the Meistersinger, but, at its best, it is by no means negligible. |
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It is all most splendid, showing English craftsmanship at its best. |
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But these last two points are faults of the plays, not the production, which at its best is a breathlessly pell-mell, swaggeringly epic dose of theatre. |
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Never mind contemporary country music, with its upbeat insipidity, which is to the genre at its best as a giant shopping complex is to the wild terrain eradicated to build it. |
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He turned that story into an ending about the unity and teamwork that defines America at its best. |
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Spring in Tuscany means clouds of golden mimosa and an instinct to head south over the Ponte Vecchio to see Italian renaissance landscaping at its best in the Boboli Gardens. |
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The whole team's work rate and tackling were exceptional and made what was potentially a tricky divisional quarter-final tie into a showcase of junior colts rugby at its best. |
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Comedy at its best, as George Carlin practiced it, holds a mirror up to society in a harsh light. |
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A pink-flowered cosmos planted during the summer is at its best at the moment after spending the past few months developing bushy foliage with disappointingly few flowers. |
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Like Aerosmith at its best, Buckcherry has both the rhythmic sway to go with its rock-and-roll stomp and the raw charisma to get away with its period pretensions. |
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Directed by Louie Psihoyos, a National Geographic photographer, The cove is, on its face, eco-advocacy at its best. |
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The story of Gliese 581g highlights how hard exoplanet-hunting is, and how science at its best is self-correcting. |
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It is a combination of the flat racecourse looking at its best in high summer, which is what it is designed for, with a chance for people to enjoy the lawned areas. |
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Making the right decisions will allow the team to perform at its best. |
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Competitiveness has become a personal attribute that, at its best, provides the fuel to drive us to our loftiest goals, but at its worst, can lead astray our better judgment. |
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Anger can be channeled as a spur to action rather than being destructive. But Mars at its best is purposeful, an achiever and self-starter, and a force to be reckoned with. |
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Jamaican singer Tarrus Riley luxuriates in the sweet and smoky soul he learned from his father Jimmy, and at its best, Contagious is immensely satisfying neo lovers rock. |
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Cured bresaola with goats' cheese and walnuts and the tagliete gratinate, with its grilled slithers of courgette and tomato, are rustic Italian cooking at its best. |
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Other hotels are equipped with cinema rooms, saving you the trouble of getting out if you are too tired or if the unpredictable English weather is not at its best! |
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It sounds formal and restricted, but at its best, it is immersive, moving, and very often overwhelming. |
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This dish is at its best when it has been chilled for 24 hours. |
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When you touch Dreiser's prose at its best, as here, you get the direct blast of unmoralized attraction. |
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Genoa during the price revolution was a snapshot of global finance at its best. |
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Ideal for the metrosexual, the unisex Aveda's Inspiritu Hair and Body Cleanser, far right, is head-to-toe cleaning at its best. |
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The Epson BrightLink is a perfect example of innovation at its best, deeming it worthy of a Buckaroo Award. |
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I have met men who have heard Pitt and Fox, and in whose judgment their eloquence at its best was inferior to the finest efforts of John Bright. |
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One would gather that this is indeed, creative accounting at its best, to justify new destinations like Athens, that was closed down previously due to lack of bums on seats. |
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All this might sound like sentimental kitsch but, at its best, Bradley's art stays on the right side of the line dividing affecting art from mere affectedness. |
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Where the conflict between the protagonist and antagonist was vetted in racial segregation, lynching, and racial supremacy, it was high drama at its best. |
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The planet was full of creatures in need, who could not really fend, and the law was at its best when it ensured that they were treated with dignity. |
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Brawn GP were hopeful of a strong result in the Hungarian Grand Prix, as the car had been significantly updated and was usually at its best in hot conditions. |
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