What an adventure...
often bittersweet... it has been!
Relationships are
often bittersweet... Our partners can both be a source of great love and affection, and intense anger and disappointment.
Although there is tenderness to be found within these vignettes, it is
often bittersweet.
It is
often a bittersweet experience, in that you will miss them, but you come to realize that there is another needy dog waiting for the now empty dog bed in your home.
The result is
often bittersweet, often hilarious, as jokester, music teacher Dad ambles into town, dons fake chops and wig, and poses as a life - style coach re-monikered as Toni Erdmann.
«Jacques Demy's movies are soaringly lyrical and romantic, but they always have extremely sharp edges and undertones —
often bittersweet, sometimes just bitter.
«Tis the season for many diverse and
often bittersweet emotions, especially when pregnant and / or parenting after loss.
It's
often a bittersweet moment.
Not exact matches
Chocolate is used very
often in German baking, but recipes usually call for
bittersweet or couverture chocolate.
I turned to Google to solve my problems (as I
often do) and typed in «simple chocolate sauce recipe», hoping for a miracle since all I had on hand was a very small amount of
bittersweet chocolate chips.
The Spanish produce three basic types of pimenton: dulce, mild or «sweet,» with a rich, even meaty flavor; agricdulce, «
bittersweet,» with a rich, meaty flavor and sometimes a hint or «bite» of sourness,
often followed by a hot - spicy aftertaste; and picante, truly hot - spicy paprika, used more sparingly in Spanish cooking.
He finally confronts the question so
often asked of him in It Never Rains in Tiger Stadium, his disarmingly honest and
bittersweet memoir about his life as an ex-athlete, the best sports book of the year.
The movie doesn't want to punish its characters for having a good time; it simply realizes that good comedy
often has a
bittersweet edge.
At times Rio Lobo calls to mind King Lear in its rage and desperation, yet more
often it's a cranky, mean - spirited mess; El Dorado sometimes increases the relaxation of Rio Bravo to the point of lethargy, yet its
bittersweet final image of John Wayne and Robert Mitchum hobbling down the street — adapted with somewhat different connotations at the end of Twilight — touches on realities and emotional shadings that Rio Bravo couldn't accommodate.
Carver's stories are equally low - key: Typically, some random occurrence leads the protagonist not, as in James Joyce, to a hifalutin existential epiphany, but rather to a
bittersweet moment of
often ironic clarity.
Golden and Silver's
bittersweet, sometimes carnal, and
often bloody journey is punctuated by musical numbers.
However, given the
bittersweet fact that parents of students with disabilities have access to the courts should appropriate educational services not be offered, it seems fairly easy to understand why so many school officials are frustrated and
often feel abandoned.
Again, thanks for acknowledging authors are
often torn between finances, principles, that any battle of art and commerce is
bittersweet at times.
Herrmann's engaging, affable reading mirrors the author's tone — honest,
often humorous, sometimes
bittersweet — as he unhurriedly ushers listeners through Ebert's moving reflections on a life well - lived.
Works are sometimes deployed as satirical, «Swiftian» observations, but
often feel like odes to the forced,
bittersweet evolution of use value.
Often with a wistful and
bittersweet melancholy, Lebrija's works ensure that we examine our own desires and reactions to these themes.