To have outlived his boss must have been particularly relishable.
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One of the most relishable pieces of humor evolved in some time.
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Dredge with flour at least twice, as this makes a crisp and relishable outer crust.
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The simple but relishable meal over, the morning was spent in talking, walking, and in reading.
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Don't fail to see that your husband has good, dainty, relishable food, served in an artistic manner.
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A little salt was added, and the meal was one of the most relishable I had ever eaten.
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Therefore this fruit has become even more tasteful, although its nectarean juice was already relishable for all, including liberated souls.
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Therefore this fruit has become even more tasteful, although its nectarean juice was already relishable for all, including liberated souls.
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And Gary Lewis has a relishable cameo as a teacher who greets latecomers with the bitterly sarcastic, mock-cordial offer of a piggyback.
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I was sure there was little here that might not be thawed into relishable and nourishing food and drink by a good fire.
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The soft contours and lines form a relishable contrast to the austere external form and leave it to the viewer to decide how much of the secret should be revealed.
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A rasa is the developed relishable state of a permanent mood, which is called sthayi bhava. This development towards a relishable state results by the interplay on it of attendant emotional conditions which are called Vibhavas, anubhavas and sanchari/ vyabhichari bhavas. The production of aesthetic rasa from bhavas is analogous to the production of tastes/juices of kinds from food with condiments, curries, pastes and spices. This is explained by the quote below: : 'Vibhavas' means karana or cause.
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The literary work Bhagavata Purana deploys rasa, presenting Bhakti of Krishna in aesthetic terms. The rasa it presents is as an emotional relish, a mood, which is called Sthayi Bhava. This development towards a relishable state results by the interplay on it of attendant emotional conditions which are called Vibhavas, Anubhavas and Sanchari Bhavas. Vibhavas means Karana or cause: it is of two kinds - Alambana, the personal or human object and substratum, and Uddipana, the excitants.
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