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Communications professor Maggie Pitts surveyed 65 adults, asking them whether they savored their daily interactions in life and, if so, to share a detailed example of an experience they had savored.
He savored it then, and still does — with laughs.
" He savored a second whiff and added, "That's my match.
The drink isn't enjoyed casually — it's meant to be savored.
I ordered à la carte and savored three small plates.
I have long savored the prospect of letting myself go.
Why worry about credentials when there's applause to be savored?
Stamps are still used occasionally, if rarely saved or savored.
Life righted itself, and I savored the grace of normalcy.
Still, activists and unions savored some key victories on Election Day.
Generally, cocktails are meant to be savored, and not drunk quickly.
Everyone savored the beauty of the sunset in its last moments.
She returned to Toledo for college and savored long road trips.
But she also savored the advances she and her group made.
But the irony of the new accusations was savored by Mrs.
Eating an M.R.E. was an adventure, and we savored every bite.
These paintings are to be looked at, savored, and reflected upon.
"We savored every precious moment of this episode," Daily Intel announced.
She savored those moments, and I learned how to do the same.
But the most "savored" show, as Netflix puts it, was The Crown.
He battled his compulsions or he savored every minute of his crimes.
During our honeymoon, Susan and I savored your work in The Notebook.
The product looked delicious, and the people on screen savored every bite.
Karate became a savored indulgence, squeezed in between work and child rearing.
Though the term began in Britain, Americans have savored its snob appeal.
They danced and sang and soaked up the adulation, savored the moment.
Such was the attitude of a paranoid pugilist who savored royal treatment.
In cafes, visitors savored plates of Amazonian fish like pirarucu and tucunaré.
For Icelandic politicians, the draw against Portugal was a victory to be savored.
No doubt les deux vainqueurs both savored their triumphs and shared Gallic roots.
Many have savored the arresting visual beauty of Raphael's "Madonna del Prato" (1505).
I savored the rest of the wagyu, enjoying each bite, truly blown away.
When it came, we savored the precious moments of tranquility, unity, and wonder.
Such rapacious success should be savored, not criticized, said Jeff Walz, Louisville's coach.
None, however, have been as savored for their cleverness as his espionage operations.
I had breakfast there and savored my tropical fruit cup and acai bowl.
I've savored ripe peaches in New Jersey, Michigan, Oregon, Texas and Washington state.
No matter what Fisher feasted on, she savored with humility, authenticity, and humor.
Despite Romo's score, he savored the experience and predicted better things were to come.
When I first began playing Dungeons & Dragons and the like, I savored the combat.
But Flores's death taught him that, win or lose, the moment should be savored.
With my CLA tester, I savored the sporty and the luxurious, side-by-side.
Savored the final moments before they would be shipped back to their spring training facilities.
In this later incarnation, he savored the silence he'd earned after a lifetime of squawking.
His detractors savored the irony; it seemed that maybe he would finally learn his lesson.
I savored these moments, and as I did I was propelled and empowered by them.
Once you return to your busy life, you'll cherish these quiet moments you savored together.
He took a sip of wine, savored the taste, and waited for it to go down.
You see, some shows are meant to be savored, and you'll want to make them last.
Here are the top 10 "shows we savored" this year, according to the streaming service: 1.
EVERY MOMENT of life should be savored & treasured, whether we're alone or w/ people we love.
A lesser man would have savored the knowledge that Trump and Flynn were headed for crisis.
Over the past few days, he said, he has truly savored his time in the majors.
Significantly more expensive and highest in quality, the Superiore Riserva should be savored by the glass.
I savored my beer dinner while others enjoyed the amazing delectables of the hotel sports bar.
The alternative to viewing childhood as preparation is viewing it as life, to be savored and enjoyed.
Sliding in, she took a sip and savored the powerful mix of house-distilled gin and Clamato.
But getting there, and seeing how high the Cubs can go as they try, should be savored.
To be sure, a historic comeback like that should be savored and a source of pride. BUT!
Ms. White's children savored being outside their grandmother's stuffy first-floor apartment, above the building's boiler room.
It's not a meal without it but it's rarely savored, either by the media or the public.
The point is that triple-doubles, even for stars of Anthony's magnitude, are accomplishments to be savored.
In San Quirico, village of the fallen tower, we savored homemade pici al cinghiale at Trattoria Osenna.
He found that campaign rallies were a source of it like none that he had ever savored.
During his remarks, Mr. Trump savored the results of a recount that reaffirmed his victory over Mrs.
Those predawn moments were the only time she saw her infant daughter awake, and she savored them.
It is used to cook most of Paco Tapas's dishes, which I savored during a recent visit.
"Didi, O Mamata didi!" he said at one rally, slowing his words as he savored his response.
We savored local dishes like the squid our hosts caught in the sea and grilled on the boat.
Winfrey savored the moment just as much as Haddish did, Instagramming a photo of the two of them.
Loud chewing and, worse, lip-smacking as he savored his hummus and quinoa sandwich (or whatever it was).
This 13-episode, half-hour drama can be savored weekly, starting on Sunday, April 10, at 8 p.m.
It harks back to 1713, when the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI savored a moment filled with hope.
For the Wright brothers, argument was the family trade and a fierce one was something to be savored.
There are additional works to be savored here, by Manet, Degas and Baudelaire himself (little sketches of Duval).
A big, wide smile of serene satisfaction announcing that the day's outrage has been duly and deeply savored.
He savored his time with friends, confident that he would be able to return to the United States.
Its chapters are discrete units of joy, and they can be savored after your kids are in bed.
But she savored the freedom to simply encourage participation in the caucuses among her community in Des Moines.
When ripe coconuts would drop, I savored the sweet milk, shielded from the broiling sun by glorious green fronds.
Summer in a bottle or can can be savored with an array of seasonal flavors from sparkling water brands.
Generally in New York City, immigrants are welcomed, entrepreneurs are celebrated and food from around the world is savored.
Thus True Conservatism's determination to avoid both anything that savored of big government and anything that smacked of compromise.
A typical Alan Gilbert program, this — the kind of thing to be savored before his departure from the Philharmonic.
A puzzle that crosses MEET IN THE MIDDLE with RACE TO THE BOTTOM is meant to be savored anyway.
The dorayaki—the star of Les Délices de Tokyo—is savored either at teatime, or as a street food.
Despite the takeaway that Mueller rejected Trump's claim of exoneration, Team Trump savored the former special counsel's halting, faltering performance.
But he savored the camaraderie the Navy provided and he could watch the sun rise over the Pacific each morning.
I don't want to fall prey to thinking poorly about the record that was the least critically savored on Pitchfork.
We sipped champagne, savored our gazpacho and crab and talked of India in the 80's and so much more.
Mr. Finkel savored his memories of the Yiddish theater and loved to entertain interviewers with stories from that lost world.
But he also said rejections were rare because Viniv wines are not commercially sold; they are savored by their creators.
But this plate of pasta — bitter and pungent, nourishing and perhaps a bit nauseating — should be savored on its own.
They cheered wildly as they savored her every note -- swiveling their chairs forward and pressing their buzzers to express their approval.
Like, 203 bags of chips back to back, and he ate them SLOW, and savored the crap out of each bite.
About three days before our surrogate was due, we booked a flight to Oregon and savored our last moments of freedom.
Instead, I lived by my wits and savored the suspense, the metal-sharp taste of not knowing how I would survive.
Hypolito, 30, who fell flat on his face during the London 2012 Games, savored his 15.533 score as long-awaited redemption.
Now, in a brightly lit, empty drive-through restaurant outside of downtown, he savored a double burger as closing time neared.
On one hand, the book is a quick read, and yet what Padgett does with his sentences is to be savored.
She began full-time work as a physiotherapist and savored the stability and security of a normal job and work schedule.
All the better if the characters love food and wine and if meals can be savored vicariously right off the page.
Hand in hand, we savored birdsong and breathed in the open sky from a bench tucked among the trees and roses.
Standing with his right arm wrapped up, Matt Bush also savored his moment after enduring his toughest stretch closing out games.
The source said the singer was not forthcoming about any health struggles – which was characteristic of the musician who savored his privacy.
Nuance, like a 2-point loss in the popular vote, has never burdened Trump and the victory tour crowds savored his performance.
And I didn't just read these stories, each revealing at once the absolute absurdity and magnificence of being alive; I savored them.
But he has often very publicly flirted with a run, savored the attention, then announced that he would not pursue the candidacy.
The team kissed their medals and savored the moment, knowing full well that it may be their last trip to an Olympics.
The hours ahead are no longer to be endured but rather to be savored, and this knowledge invigorates me, refocusing my day.
And it is best savored in a gentle voyage on a river boat, in my case Eldorado, a wooden barge circa 1929.
At Nanjing Hotel, Lin floated across tables to supervise service as her guests savored dinner in small pavilions of pastel paper flowers.
Márquez's brilliant storytelling here is a joy, transforming the mundane realities of a long marriage into moments to be savored and relished.
Plus, there's an incredible live music scene, booming craft beer industry, and rowdy nightlife all to be found and savored in Austin.
Norway is a solo traveler's playground: With no one to appease, I made decisions on the fly and savored the revelatory moments.
But she, it turns out, was only a phantasm or (to use a word much savored in Ms. Carson's poem) a cloud.
Customers, surrounded by heaters and heat lamps to keep them toasty, savored polenta, buttered spinach dumplings and warm libations, like mulled wine.
Bryan did a cellphone video chat with George, and savored the ride home with Elizabeth, who had to work the next day.
Democrats savored the spectacle, anticipating a well-timed bump in the polls for Clinton that would widen her modest lead in polling average.
These halal cuts were the only meat my mother cooked, transformed into those legendarily complex dishes that we savored with friends and family.
For just under four hours on Sunday, I savored the views of New York City and high-fived the fans lining the streets.
LePoint says she savored the image of becoming a rocket scientist, revisiting her field trip memory when she was facing challenges in school.
They were married by a minister on the beach with their toes in the sand and savored a leisurely dinner under the stars.
On a Saturday in November hundreds of people of all ages savored the mild afternoon in a downtown Memphis hangout named Loflin Yard.
In third grade, this was hard to do, a feat of superior athleticism that I savored even in the absence of a witness.
The story, set against the backdrop of warring royal houses in 13th-century Sicily, is a melodrama of the type Bellini's audiences savored.
She teaches them how to visualize their success and slow down moments so they don't get out of control and can be savored.
In creating a world, they've created a play, a thing of rippling, radiant light to be savored before the darkness closes in once more.
I savored every sip and, figuring it was about $2 a sip, drank it slower than I'd ever drank anything else in my life.
" With its results, Netflix created what it calls a "binge scale," which ranks shows along a continuum between likelihood to be "savored" versus "devoured.
Joining them, from start to finish, were the high voices of the women in the audience who knew every word and savored every endearment.
All summer and fall, we drank rosé and pinot noir by the fire pit in my yard, swapped vegetables, and savored each other's company.
Through these experiences and others, I've realized that the journey isn't just a means to an end; it's something to be savored and experienced.
"When a sweet tooth hits, the best thing to choose is a little dark chocolate savored along with caffeine-free herbal tea," says Blatner.
Meanwhile the supposed loser, Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, savored a surprisingly strong result and basked in the adulation of an energized, youthful base.
"This is the most delicious pizza in the world," he said, sauce dotting the corners of his mouth, as he savored his first slice.
Mr. Trifonov brought striking clarity to the wandering lyrical lines that thread through the music and savored the pungent sonorities of dense, chromatic chords.
I savored that moment every performance and it never lost its spark, and as I look back on it I realize it never will.
We were sold: the simply grilled wild bass took me back to a vacation in Ibiza where I savored this same fish almost daily.
Many of the journeyman linemen, as their union calls them, savored both the financial opportunity and the adventure of racing into a historic hurricane.
These are books, as nineteenth-century reviewers might have said, to be savored rather than swallowed, with long, unparagraphed pages presenting long, snaking sentences.
Lowry savored the walk up the 18th, greeted with delight by the singing gallery who packed the stands, with some Irish tricolours in the crowd.
And while "Médée," in particular, would have benefited from a soprano with a more commanding tone, Ms. Paulin savored the words, whether spoken or sung.
Here we find the real secrets of the book, the ones that will never be uttered aloud, let alone savored in the mouths of others.
Oils, cheeses and cured meats arrive weekly from the motherland (the mozzarella had indeed traveled from Campania to Ridgewood just days before I savored it).
After my visit to the City Museum, I went and tried St. Louis-style pizza at Imo's Pizza, a decision I simultaneously savored and regretted.
World-building is the glory of N.K. Jemisin's fiction, a gift best savored in her two series, the Inheritance trilogy and the Broken Earth trilogy.
The longest-lived mutant worms savored only an extra few weeks of life, but their germlines kept rolling along from one generation to the next.
As Indians savored Mr. Modi's welcome, another image kept interfering: Clashes along the India-China border indicated heightened Chinese dissatisfaction with the U.S.-India partnership.
Though I was initially lured into Avalon's cozy cafe — with its coffee bar serving treats to be savored — I gravitated quickly toward the adjacent restaurant.
" But he added, "It is a remarkable, fascinating and very profound" book, "a sort of intellectual garden salad to be savored slowly and digested carefully.
His entire career philosophy has been that fighting is humankind's most productive state, that the fight-or-flight response is to be savored and cultivated.
Saving rich, indulgent desserts for special occasions like holidays or birthdays, when treats are not only savored but shared among friends and family, can be meaningful.
Members tended to finish a season of a show that is "savored" within six days, averaging about an hour and 45 minutes of content per day.
This wasn't a usual week for me, so I savored it, and I'm glad I did, because my next day off won't be for another week.
I savored it consciously — the warm blanket of safety, the sense of common purpose and the glowing admiration that ran from one man to the next.
Rattling off the results of exit polls that showed him winning among nearly every segment of the electorate, Trump savored the energetic cheers of his supporters.
From a cushy corner banquette, we savored our top dish of the day, an artfully arranged carpaccio of silky sea scallops with dollops of parsnip purée.
Beneath the grit of South Africa's biggest city, there's a kinetic urban energy that can be savored in its street art, restaurants, music clubs and markets.
Bombs like Battlefield Earth are the rarest of creatures, like a pungent cheese to be savored over copious glasses of wine for trashterpiece connoisseurs like myself.
If I raise a child in one place, how will I share the adventures of my youth, offer the worldwide collection of flavors to be savored?
NEW DELHI — As Indians savored Prime Minister Narendra Modi's effusive welcome in the White House Rose Garden this week, another, less friendly image kept stubbornly interfering.
This is a moment to be savored, even as we sound new notes of care and caution about the speed, nature and range of these changes.
Had they won Sunday, the Padres would have savored just their fourth-ever series sweep at Coors Field and their third ever of three or more games.
WhenJohn Legend walked on stage at the Dolby Theatre Saturday afternoon to rehearse lines he'll recite as an Oscar presenter at Sunday's show, he savored the moment.
She stood on court for the second consecutive match, her racket at her feet and tears flowing down her cheeks, while she savored her latest stunning victory.
All the more reason then for coach and pupil to savor the moment Thursday night, even if it had to be savored in the shadow of Bolt.
But in the Instagram Age, old-fashioned photo books designed to be lingered over, savored, and revisited have become the visual equivalent of a "slow food" meal.
When you find language to be savored and characters that boldly declare their presence from the first page, these are the books that deserve to be heard.
In a world that uses young women as if they were sticks of chewing gum, to be savored and spat out quickly, madness can be a great protector.
A Patrick Berry puzzle is to be savored like a glass of fine wine, not snarfed down like you're tying on the old feed bag at Taco Bell.
Barrie helps Avalanche snap four-game slide DENVER — The Colorado Avalanche haven't had many opportunities to celebrate on home ice this season, so they savored Tuesday's rare chance.
It was a moment savored by Welshmen and women and later celebrated further as Brett "The Pikey" Johns—another member of the Welsh contingent—was signed in addition.
The hangover is an unknowably adult thing, a manifestation of aging's ruining properties, proof that youth should be savored, cherished, clung tightly to—because the alternative is hellish.
And then I truly savored the relief that came when the sun came up and I could go outside and stop sharing air with six eight-legged monsters.
With wines that benefit the most from aging — like Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rioja and Barolo among reds — a bottle at a peak moment is a blessing to be savored.
And for our father, the moment was to be savored: For various reasons, work and family, he was absent from the Rising Storm's activities from 1992 until 2014.
John R. Kasich of Ohio savored his come-from-behind, second-place finish in the New Hampshire Republican primary on Tuesday night as if it were an outright victory.
When it was over, players, coaches and their fans whooped it up in a corner of the famed court, making sure they savored every bit of a momentous victory.
The case has become one of those juicy bits of tribal Washington gossip that Mr. Bradlee would have savored: long on lawyers and accusations and short on cool heads.
Even as he savored his liberty, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell called on the Senate Ethics Committee to investigate the "numerous" federal felony charges on which Menendez was indicted.
He savored sharing the sense of achievement and, even more than that, the structure and community that had proved so elusive to a latchkey kid always on the move.
The way the bass and trombone savored droning tones in the second movement served as a reminder of what this group has learned from engaging with the Minimalist aesthetic.
It was an idyllic setting, and we savored it underneath a sunny sky punctuated by an intermittent breeze while sipping Mr. Lee's crisp chardonnay and silky, spicy pinot noirs.
I was thrilled and slightly envious to hear that, during one of her visits, my father had emerged from the fog and joked, chatted, savored his dish of ice cream.
In unseasonable sunshine on the White House South Portico on Wednesday, Trump and the GOP savored a moment of togetherness and triumph, at last validating their monopoly on Washington power.
Smartly dressed visitors in the spacious dining room and at the patio tables savored the piercing sunset while tucking into towers of cold seafood and sipping Champagne and white wine.
Washington (CNN)Some of those who attended President Barack Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday night savored the moment by offering up memorable reactions for his last such speech.
The knowledge that I wouldn't be hungover the next morning was so pleasing that at intervals I actively savored it, like a twenty-dollar bill I'd found in my pocket.
For now, however, Mr. Putin savored the moment, using the news conference to hit on a favorite theme: that Russia is a pocket of stability compared with the disintegrating West.
However close together the bulk of these pieces were written, "Cloudbursts" is clearly the product of a life's worth of thought and feeling and experience; it ought to be savored.
Alcott also has savored the acceptance of his fellow athletes with whom he has shared the locker room, especially the Australian ones who he sees year-round at Melbourne Park.
MANAMA (Reuters) - McLaren's Jenson Button savored a day to remember at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Friday after ending second practice as best of the rest behind the dominant Mercedes drivers.
Feeling slighted after the Nationals walked a batter to load the bases for him in Game 22 of the World Series, he savored his payback, a grand slam, in Game 20.
Mechanical tweaks, such as starting with grenades and letting players respawn infinitely, made the game more approachable, but the changes irked longtime players who savored Gears' stressful last-man-standing approach.
I savored minutes in the recreation yard, as well as the few possessions that reminded me of home -- a photo of my children, a handmade rosary, a necklace of Saint Jude.
I understand that it's a good thing that he comes to me with these questions, which do him nothing but credit, and that these are golden moments that must be savored.
Clinton savored the biggest night of her extraordinary journey from lawyer, wife and first lady to senator, secretary of state and, now, the first woman to win a major party's nomination.
"Imagine condensing the evolution of gastronomic pleasure from the very first mammalian sip of mother's milk to everything savored and swallowed over the millennia into one single alimentary act," it begins.
Some dismissed Riley's paintings as all surface play, without thematic depth, but some of her fellow artists from the MoMA exhibition, including Josef Albers and Ad Reinhardt, savored her innovative achievements.
The Monaco man savored his first World Cup goal, doubling the lead after 70 minutes when Quintero's pass allowed him to beat the last defender before sliding the ball past the keeper.
A bronze medalist at Sochi four years ago, Kostner failed to make the podium at Pyeongchang but said after her free skate on Friday that she had savored her final Olympic experience.
Richards, a 33-year-old elementary school teacher from San Francisco, savored the victory and the world record, which earned him $253,253 — $22014,228 for the win and $26,2000 for setting the record.
For 20163 weeks during the spring and summer, Jim McMillan savored the joy of being a full-time father to his new baby, as well as to his 22016-year-old son.
If I had known that it was a work of pure genius, I would have savored the book, tasted it like a five course meal, and finished it with a content sigh.
She settled into old rhythms at her family home and came to Pinecrest to pick up her younger sister, Sofia, only after wresting herself from a savored "Sex and the City" binge.
Back in Ms. Paesano's office, I savored some of the library's treasures, including the exquisitely illuminated ninth-century Alcuin Bible and a pair of 16th-century globes, one terrestrial, the other celestial.
By contrast, Ms. Merkel has played up her status as a world leader and savored two unexpected clear victories for her party in other state elections, last week and in late March.
The last time a popular second-term president played a prominent role at his party's convention was Bill Clinton in 2000, who savored one of his final moments in the spotlight as president.
And while I savored the fiercely fresh ceviche and streets teeming with art and history, I was turned off by squares overrun by tourists, and vendors aggressively hawking tours, t-shirts, and sunglasses.
I have certainly savored my relationships with my co-workers, conversations with editors about column ideas and their execution, and press box interactions with colleagues from across the country and throughout the world.
When he was a kid during the Cultural Revolution, he said, one egg had to be eaten by two; special occasions meant one fish for the family that would be savored for days.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Melbourne Park was ground zero for the stunning breakthrough of Angelique Kerber's tennis career so the German has naturally savored some golden memories before the defense of her Australian Open title.
The tides, as a result, shifted, and the carte blanche women savored in Hollywood, as well as the prosperity of the early 1910s, came to a screeching halt as conservatism gripped the country.
Their blue-and-white jerseys dotted the neighborhoods I roamed, and the thought of their inevitable World Series win was an endlessly savored fantasy, enough to pull me into full-time baseball fandom.
Beyoncé — who chatted with Weinstein's wife, fashion designer Georgina Chapman, throughout the event — also savored the chocolate cake dessert before the couple left the Heineken-sponsored bash about half an hour after their arrival. .
Throughout the week, locals and tourists visiting the capital of the European Union have watched jousting and crossbow tournaments outside the royal palace of current monarch King Philippe and have savored 16th-century delicacies.
With a hot tea in his hand and his yellow cab parked on East 723th Street, Samkar Padder savored a break from the Manhattan streets he has driven on for more than 16 years.
It must be savored at a slow pace, if only because many of the itineraries require steep climbs up and down terraced slopes and alleyways, offering grand vistas of the coast as a prize.
And Ross said that when he had put on his uniform shirt on Tuesday, he had taken a second to look at the World Series patch on the sleeve and had savored the moment.
The decor takes a back seat to the views though — the sea, harbor, or city are all savored through floor-to-ceiling windows and just get better (and pricier) the higher up you go.
Therefore, the frenzy so many of us savored a year ago, when the starry likes of Chris Paul, Jimmy Butler, Paul George, Kyrie Irving and Carmelo Anthony scored new addresses, won't be easily replicated.
At the same time, Fleetwood is a balanced enough individual that he knows such moments are relatively rare and have to be savored, although that does not mean he won't feel the competitive juices flowing.
In Rio, while team mates savored their moment in the media spotlight, the dehydrated athlete spent an hour and a half trying to provide a urine sample in the confines of an air-conditioned room.
There was a time when each new entry in the Harry Potter canon was a treat to be savored, each new detail a gift to be admired, each new character a friend to be loved.
The 32-year-old may never feel the affections of the crowd savored by Federer and Spaniard Rafa Nadal but his record of 16 Grand Slam titles is proof that tennis is no popularity contest.
"What Belongs to You" is a rich, important debut, an instant classic to be savored by all lovers of serious fiction because of, not despite, its subject: a gay man's endeavor to fathom his own heart.
But Cruz's delivery was pure theater—he savored the moment and leaned into it and wanted no one to miss the subtext, which was that a conservative with a conscience could not vote for Donald Trump.
But Djokovic plummeted quickly from that height: He lost in the third round at Wimbledon, then continued to slide, coping with an elbow injury and struggling to find the mental and emotional tranquillity he once savored.
A lot can happen in a week, but it's not a lot of time when it comes to rejigging business models — particularly in the media industry where revenue is sacred and direct relationships with readers are savored.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Haas driver Romain Grosjean celebrated wildly as he savored a 'winning' feeling at Sunday's Australian Grand Prix with his sixth-place finish ensuring the U.S.-owned team scored eight points on their Formula One debut.
At a recent spring dinner in the 43-seat, communal-style restaurant, my friend and I savored a tasting menu that started with beautiful dry-roasted carrots, served on top of smoked yogurt sprinkled with fresh tarragon.
Uh-uh. Just like the prosciutto and tomatoes you savored in Rome, those cars, and many more like them, are forbidden fruit (as is most fruit) when it comes to importing European delights into the United States.
That way, the therapeutic calm instilled by the glorious Iberian scenery (photographed by James Clarke in shimmering, almost edible pastels) could be savored uninterrupted by the performative patter of the two stars, Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon.
Each year, 310 million bottles of French Champagne - whose geographic designation is strictly controlled as a brand - are sold worldwide while more than a billion are stored in cellars waiting for the right moment to be savored.
LONDON (Reuters) - Czech 23th seed Tomas Berdych appreciated the history of the rare middle Sunday play at Wimbledon as much as he savored his 22-27 25-4 4-6 6-1 victory over talented teenager Alexander Zverev.
Although 1,405 days have passed since he finished second behind Russian Sergey Kirdyapkin at The Mall in London, Tallent beamed with joy on a drizzly winter's day as he savored the feeling of finally being recognized as Olympic champion.
While I savored in the profoundness of our first Black president and first lady participating in the museum's launch, I thought about the 400 years of history this new cultural institution will affirm today and for generations to come.
SEVNICA, Slovenia (Reuters) - The small Slovenian town of Sevnica, Melania Trump's birthplace, savored her husband's shock win in the U.S. election as a likely boon for tourism on Wednesday, while a former schoolmate remembered her as "creative and innovative".
And no secrets meant that Nokia savored a liberation of sorts that, while it didn't quite free her from the harsh realities that have and continue to inform her day-to-day, granted her a space of creative refuge.
Exhausted and borderline hypothermic, I kindled a fire at each hut, decorating the wood stove with my saturated layers of clothing As horizontal rain beat hard against the walls, I savored the fire and a steaming mug of soup.
This journey back in time takes him to his tour of Britain, where he chowed down on pork buns in London's Chinatown, savored a traditional meat stew in Liverpool and had a taste tester compare Brick Lane's best bagels.
I savored the ability to go in hard, astride a bull-like charger; or to slowly slip through cover to close distances between hunter and hunted—and the full game, I hope, will always provide options in any situation.
Phelps savored his victory in the pool, wagging his finger in a gesture resembling the one Lilly King flashed the night before after her gold medal swim, and waving his arms as he encouraged the deafening cheers of the crowd.
This baby pig, whose favorite treat is a slice of cold watermelon, lives at the Buck Wild Rescue in Ingram, Texas, and she savored summer's favorite fruit this week even though fall is already here — ah, thank goodness for small wonders!
It's an act of savored vengeance against some of history's most brutal villains, brought to us by the magic of cinema, that's also blithely oblivious to the optics of two young women getting their heads smashed in by men for laughs.
Built on a string of acquisitions over several years of startups like OrderUp, Savored and Breadcrumb, it once stretched into point-of-sale software, delivery and more in an attempt to grow the revenues that Groupon made from its merchant partners.
" In the Book Review, Aaron Hamburger praised it as "a rich, important debut, an instant classic to be savored by all lovers of serious fiction because of, not despite, its subject: a gay man's endeavor to fathom his own heart.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Flanked by models in white sequin dresses, amid booming music and dazzling lights, China's richest man savored his latest entertainment triumph this week, the announcement of a $2772.71 billion deal to take over a Hollywood blockbuster movie studio.
Monday night, striding into the East Room, a cockpit of presidential lore where John F. Kennedy's body lay in repose and Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, Trump lifted his chin, narrowed his eyes and savored his moment in history.
They have added resonance in the context of the opera, but they can be savored on their own as examples of Ashley's weird magic trick: turning a voice talking about everyday life in a Midwestern town into a rich, strange music.
As I savored these moments — I know they won't last forever — I also secretly hoped that they'd eventually turn into warm memories, the kinds of experiences my kids will remember long after they've grown up and moved on to their own lives.
Ginobili would modestly and not incorrectly argue that Lithuania's Sarunas Marciulionis and Croatia's Drazen Petrovic first changed the perception of foreign-born backcourt players, but Ginobili and Parker claimed prominence on basketball's most savored stages — deep in the playoffs, in the N.B.A. finals.
"I've never seen anything like it," said Ralph Reed, a longtime Republican strategist who thought that things were bad in 20133 and 2012 and realizes now that those were days of temperance and innocence, to be pined for and perhaps never savored again.
The text's subtle moral is timeless but also sings with elegiac timeliness — what a wonderful counterpoint to modern life's hamster wheel of achievement and approval, this idea that there is poetry in every pursuit executed with purposefulness and savored with uncompetitive joy.
But he also ran into an inspired opponent in Philipp Kohlschreiber, a 35-year-old German who had lost seven straight matches to Djokovic but has long savored the memory of surprising Djokovic in the fourth round of the 22016 French Open.
As we savored the meal, even as the reek of an after-lunch Gauloise cigarette wafted from the next table, my mind drifted to our first trip, when we were young parents delighting in our little girl's getting a taste of island life.
The young aristocrats in ''The Tale of Genji'' savored tsubaki mochi, rice cakes pressed between camellia leaves, as they gazed at blossoming cherry trees, and today wagashi is still the necessary accessory to any of Japan's seemingly endless calendar of special occasions.
UNTIL RECENTLY, the Parisian designer and architect Joseph Dirand savored the boundaries built into his profession; he was certain that limits focused him, or at least that there was value in the elaborate dance of convincing clients to do things his way.
As I've savored his genius and reflected on its appeal, I've flashed back to some comments that President Obama made to The New Yorker's top editor, David Remnick, for a lengthy article in late November 2016 about his waning days in office.
"City of Glass," the first volume in Mr. Auster's "New York Trilogy," is a meta-literary novel, and its pleasures are largely found in the twisty language and tricksy twining of themes — elements perhaps better savored on the page — than in plot or action.
Phelps savored his 200m butterfly gold, winning back the title he had lost to South African Chad Le Clos in London, as well as victory in the 200m individual medley which made him the first swimmer to win the same event at four successive Games.
An impressive, bold taste can be savored as the enigmatic qualities inherent in our 2018 Special Prosecutor (limited quantities) cause smacking of the lips and eye rolls of delight comparable to what one feels when viewing the stars on a winter evening in Moscow.
OTTAWA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Robert Lighthizer was the public face of arduous, year-long talks to rework NAFTA, but as he savored a successful conclusion in the White House Rose Garden on Monday, the U.S. trade representative singled out another man as the deal's architect.
It has rarely sparked the tribal passions on which Davis Cup prides itself, but the Hopman Cup has been a crowd-pleasing event, cherished by tennis fans who have savored the opportunity to see the sport's top women and top men compete and commingle.
More than that, they want inoculation, so that after they've savored his reign, they're spared the stain and can return without wound or shame to the social circles in which they long traveled, where Steve Bannon is no hero and Planned Parenthood no villain.
As photo booths have evolved into social media machines and data aggregators in disguise, the ones that still print physical photos remind us of their original purpose: to capture the moments that bring people together, which are best savored by those who appeared in the photos.
Mickelson, whose tally of five major championships is well shy of the 14 held by Woods, savored the win over a player he had a white-hot rivalry with more than a decade ago and whom he described as the best to ever play the game.
Protesters were disappointed that the judge did not shut down construction altogether, but savored a small win when the group of companies building the pipeline, led by Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners through its Dakota Access subsidiary, agreed to stop some work until the final ruling.
OTTAWA/WASHINGTON, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Robert Lighthizer was the public face of arduous, year-long talks to rework NAFTA, but as he savored a successful conclusion in the White House Rose Garden on Monday, the U.S. trade representative singled out another man as the deal's architect.
"Kate Spade's designs reached all ages, often serving as a rite of passage for many, a milestone marker – for a girl becoming a young woman, a young woman becoming a career woman, and, for others, a bag to be savored for use on special occasions," Karp said.
The Yankees savored the much-needed victory after coming out of the All-Star break with a dispiriting loss, which had dropped them five and a half games behind Boston, and while looking toward a daunting task on Sunday night against the Mets' ace, Jacob deGrom.
After taking in the architecture of many European cities and the treasures of their famous museums' collections — he savored everything from ancient antiquities to modernist masterpieces — Arnett returned to the US, eventually opened a gallery, and then eased into his own independent work as an art researcher.
Rangers take 210-713 lead, hold on to beat Yankees NEW YORK — Standing near his locker with his first home run ball neatly wrapped in a sock, Drew Robinson savored the achievement, especially because it wound up be the game-winning hit for the Texas Rangers.
During the 19th-century, the popular press and even the halls of government teemed with stories about precisely such Mormon depredations — lurid, and generally fictional, tales of polygamous LDS men who savored entire stables of wives, discarding these women long before they hit Trump's 35-year expiration date.
In recent decades, with the growing availability of single-source and small-batch spirits, American drinkers have been trained to believe in the virtues of unblended liquors, savored for their purity — even in cocktails, where bar customers often ask for a particular brand to anchor that martini or manhattan.
Seeing grand paintings Cole savored in London — by Constable, Turner and Lorrain ("Seaport With the Embarkation of Saint Ursula," from 19343) — alongside his own pictures of ruins we understand a crucial lesson he was learning: that art was, or could be, a vehicle for critical commentary, political and ethical.
"He carried himself in a way that conveyed, 'If you thought that shot was good, wait till you see the next one,'" said Callahan, who wrote "Arnie: The Life of Arnold Palmer," a 2017 biography so rich in anecdotes it begs to be savored like a box of chocolates.
" She also addresses the sale of pre-made formula, saying, "Nothing is free in this money-fueled life, which is fine if you need it, if you need to use bottles … in towns where pennies are savored like sweets, we end up paying for one thing that's always been free.
The week-long party, hosted annually by theater chain and film distributor Alamo Drafthouse in its hometown of Austin, TX, is a film festival curated for Gen-Xers (and older snotty millennials, like myself) who savored their teenage years smoking pot in the rear aisle of mom-and-pop VHS shops.
But after we've had a good laugh and savored the schadenfreude that comes from the disastrous investments of others, we should reflect on what this debacle tells us about the damage done when investors stray from taking risk, the useful work of private equity, into making risk, its malevolent doppelganger.
If his entire oeuvre was buried in a mudslide and unearthed hundreds of years from now, a person looking at it might think that our age was actually an admirable one — a time when we placed a premium on our friendships, savored nature and its splendors and promoted social tolerance.
Though he would not describe it like this, there were, all over the field, small victories to be savored: Brandon Williams's performance on the left; Fred's energy and dynamism in the middle, further proof of a player finding his feet in England; a tactical approach to negating Liverpool that bore fruit.
Here are works by a brew of artists and industrial designers responding to the challenge of designing functional objects in a variety of guises — from literal, lampshade-topped creations that would be at home in a postmodern interior, to carefully shaped ceramic pieces whose makers clearly savored the process of craft.
The salmon can be sliced thin for canapés on toast or dark bread and served with Champagne to ring in the new, slivered to toss with buttered pasta or savored in scrambled eggs for that 2018 brunch: Petrossian Souhoï-style Tsar-Cut smoked salmon, $60 for a four-ounce slab, petrossian.com.
On the same stretch of Causeway Street where their last appearance in the Cup finals cratered 49 years ago, the Blues — who had missed the playoffs only nine times since the team's inaugural 1967-68 season but had never savored their ecstatic conclusion — completed the most improbable in-season turnabout in N.H.L. history.
On other days, I savored observing a short-order cook and a locksmith and a plumber, as well as documenting the experience of a firefighter confronting his first fire and an adult learning to swim and the people tidying up the affairs of a Queens man who died without anyone noticing his departure.
It's not a coincidence that court members generally savored their annual visits: Protocol was greatly relaxed, the stables and forest were right out the back door, and a tradition of voluptuary delights — hunting for boar and deer, lovemaking, comfortable rooms — must have made it more of a true home for the king and his courtiers.
As expected, the cast and crew savored the gang's final bantering moments on the iconic couch: after the scene wrapped, the actors, creators, and most of the other people working on the show at its close gathered on the set to hug, cry, and share in what was only the first of many goodbyes.
For the dad who, like the rest of us, will always miss Anthony Bourdain:Kitchen Confidential Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly by Anthony Bourdain (250)Before he became a TV voyager who traveled the world and savored food from hole-in-the-wall restaurants, Anthony Bourdain was a chef working in New York City who wrote on the side.
Strolling shoeless under the sloped roofs of a Buddhist monastery, Wat Xieng Thong; shopping for paper lanterns on a side street in the middle of town; drinking from a coconut with a straw while peering at the boats on the Mekong River, Mr. Obama savored a tropical afternoon that he said reminded him of his early childhood in Indonesia.
He has run an exceptionally divisive re-election campaign, pitting Jews against Arab citizens and his fellow conservatives against the left, but the return of Sergeant Baumel's remains for burial in Israel gave him a victory that could be savored by nearly every voter who has served in the military or has a relative who did.
For a president who marvels at the perks of the job — a red button that summons a butler and a Diet Coke, the custom-branded pens that Sharpie designed for him — his trip to New York displayed the apparatus he has savored as a head of state: Osprey helicopters and large police escorts that followed Mr. Trump down a fenced-off 34th Street.
Benjamin buttresses the theme of liberation with his music: when the wife declares that she has savored her lover's flesh, a spastic six-note figure associated with the Protector suddenly becomes paired with her vocal line, and she soars to a commanding high C. Another framing device implies that this centuries-old story is being presented in the modern era, by angels.
Or perhaps I savored every word because my career as an editor at The Atlantic has been spent learning the same rules The New Yorker's phalanx of editors insist on observing: the exceptional "which"; "a" on first reference and "the" on second; the distinction between "farther" and "further"; sentence-by-sentence vigilance about what the reader will and will not follow.
The loss and discovery of these ur-recordings is a perennial topic of interest in music news: In the past few weeks, Prince fans savored the release of a new collection of classic song demos pulled from his vault, while Mike D of the Beastie Boys made news by revealing that the masters of their hugely popular 1986 debut album cannot be located.
Joe BidenJoe BidenAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Sanders says Biden winning African American support by 'running with his ties to Obama' MORE savored a political resurrection on Super Tuesday as voters restored him to front-runner status in a race he looked set to lose until recently.
On our way through on that family trip, my parents bought a book of postcards depicting the 110 themed rooms, and though we didn't stay there, I had savored it, hoarded it, studied it so closely that I remembered the features and names of some of the rooms decades later, including a rock-waterfall wall and shower in the Cave Man Room.
Shorter withdrawals from political conflict into an artistic communal life were also savored at Varengeville-sur-Mer by German-French painter Hans Hartung, as well as Georges and Marguerite Duthuit (Henri Matisse's son-in-law and daughter), art theorist Herbert Read, gallery owner Pierre Loeb, English painter John Piper, art critic Myfanwy Piper (née Evans), and artists Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth.
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