We parked the car and ate an extravagant lunch in a building whimsically reminiscent of an old Spanish church. |
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The section ends almost whimsically with the band fixating upon a repeated bop riff and then finishing with an extended atonal blast. |
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The name was chosen somewhat whimsically by a Florida law enforcement officer, an agency official said. |
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The Piscean actress became famous for whimsically chopping off her golden locks at home and emerging with a super-short spiky pixie. |
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A childhood toy the loved one whimsically lent to you, to evoke innocent days before they grew up, met you, and ruined your life. |
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But can an Assembly be dissolved arbitrarily, capriciously, whimsically, at the absolute discretion of a Chief Minister? |
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But this is a thrilling, often whimsically funny and very finely acted comic-book film. |
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Two of the gardens, planted with flowers and shrubs that attract butterflies and birds, are whimsically designed in the shape of a violin and two eighth notes. |
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Universities boast of their positions in various league tables, lumping together incommensurable metrics and weighting them whimsically. |
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If that basket is whimsically taken to contain only a Big Mac, then burger prices may be used for back-of-the-napkin currency valuations. |
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An extreme play on energizing shapes and colours, whimsically combined in a far-out kaleidoscope. |
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In any event, your role is not to enforce against peaceful minorities whatever diktats some majority whimsically issues. |
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Little did I know, back in October, when I whimsically decided on the name, what low-hanging fruits lay ahead. |
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We drove there in the one taxi in town, a large Brougham automobile of ancient vintage, whimsically called a quickshaw. |
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The dancing and music begins as whimsically as fans of the group have come to expect, but ultimately turns more serious as the message becomes more clear. |
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Sir William spent his last years carrying on a busy consultant's practice, writing, teaching and organizing and cataloguing the extensive library he whimsically named Bibliotheca Osleriana. |
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If the interest in farmers' markets and whimsically painted food trucks continues to increase as the economy improves, the number of MBA students wanting to combine a love of good food and a love of profit might rise as well. |
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This exotic blossoming orchid is whimsically called the foxtail because it looks like that. |
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But it's a good introduction to the sober Fox and his younger partner, Jamie Breck, a master player of a computer game Rankin has whimsically named Quidnunc. |
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