Sentences with phrase «take decadence»

A marshmallow fluff filling and finishing chocolate drizzle take the decadence to level 10.
The addition of peanut butter is so rich and gooey, while the chocolate takes the decadence over the top.

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David L. Gould, who had been a professor at the University of Iowa until Hsieh convinced him to move to Las Vegas and take the title «Director of Imagination,» wrote a public resignation letter blaming the layoffs on «a collage of decadence, greed, and missing leadership.»
In recent years, Kirill and his «foreign minister,» Metropolitan Hilarion, have been mouthpieces for Russian president Vladimir Putin's efforts to reconstitute something like the old Soviet Union in the name of a «historic Russian space,» an exercise in Great Russian irredentism that has taken a particularly grave turn in Ukraine; concurrently, they've conducted a campaign of seduction in the Vatican and among American evangelical Protestants, putatively in service to a united front against western decadence and secularism.
You only need one bowl, they take less than 45 minutes to make, all in, and they're loaded with sweet salty decadence in every bite.
If you are wondering what the coffee and balsamic are doing in this recipe — they both work well at emphasizing the chocolate flavor and taking it up on the decadence scale.
With that taken into consideration you can actually make one yourself pretty easily with so much more flavor and decadence without the health repercussions.
Her six previous cookbooks, written alone or with Isa Chandra Moskowitz, celebrated decadence, with titles like Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World.
I'll take «sentimental about babies» any day over «sentimental about birth» Prioritising the second over the first seems to me like a particularly dim form of decadence.
But if you want to stick to your guns some more, you could offer to take a handful of her bffs out right after school that day for real decadence at a place like the chocolate bar or have them over for make your own ice cream sundaes.
In the spirit of the regeneration and urbanisation that this administration has set out to achieve, we believe strongly that the image that is exhumed by the decadence of that road must be repaired and we took it upon ourselves to appropriate the 2017 budget that the House of Assembly should approve the total reconstruction of the Airport Road from Oshodi to the International Airport.
«Our people particularly the traditional rulers must start to see the need in taking a position that will revamp the decadence in the system and place us above other races as regards socio - cultural heritage and values.
I wanted to create a lighter version without taking away the decadence.
With that taken into consideration you can actually make one yourself pretty easily with so much more flavor and decadence without the health repercussions.
Join Sonima Chef Joy Houston in reinventing the classic caramel apple, with this vegan take on the usual buttery decadence.
Life here began in Old Town, with its medieval roots; society was very different back when this part of town was still fresh faced and spry, though some of the old inns still stand if you feel like sampling a date from the heady and seductive Dark Ages... Then take a stroll through New Town, dripping in Georgian decadence; here, you will be reminded that once upon a time the dating scene was a raucous, dangerous place, full of lust and lewdness... Okay, perhaps not all that much has changed, but the point we are trying to make is that Edinburgh's dating scene has shifted across the centuries to become what it is today — fairly sedate compared with the city's tumultuous past, but no less magical or intoxicating.
Ed Howard: In all of his films, Todd Haynes takes elements of gaudy tabloid culture and warps them to his own purposes, because he sees — in the lurid stories about sexuality and decadence and violence that we like to tell ourselves, in the celebrity gossip rags and TV news and hyped - up movies — deeper truths about identity, gender, politics, entertainment and sexuality.
We witness how quickly Laing takes to the sport of social climbing, buddying up to Royal, and joining in with the communal decadence.
Adapted by novelist and screenwriter Richard Price («Clockers,» «Sea of Love»), «Child 44» revolves, nearly obsessively, around the defining Catch - 22 of life in the Soviet Communist era: Crimes like murder, we're repeatedly told, are diseases of capitalism and Western decadence, and therefore can not take place in the worker's paradise Stalin has made.
King Arthur, Lancelot, Galahad and the rest of the dotty knights forsake the decadence of the Camelot («It's only a model») to bang coconut shells across the misty English countryside and take on abusive Frenchmen with outrrraaageous accents («Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberries!»)
While perhaps the most apt test for these distinguished kings of decadence would feature a lot of executive hauling and red carpet appearances, Kim Reynolds takes the «Battle of Britain» to more unfamiliar territory.
Starting in 1916, she takes different characters through the fifties and mass emigration, the troubles of the seventies and the decadence of the new millennium.
Win a Two Night Stay for Two at Abalone House in Paternoster... Abalone House, set against breath - taking vistas of the Atlantic Ocean along the West Coast of South Africa, is about decadence, luxury and savouring life's pleasures.
Nestled within the fairy tale castle-esque Fairmont Banff Springs, this upscale and authentic Italian favourite will take you to another world of decadence and comfort.
Accommodation in Bali takes many forms, ranging from home - stays offering simplicity and authenticity, to five star resorts providing pure luxury and decadence.
Eight of the rooms overlook the treed garden, whilst you may want to take a closer look at the presidential and executive suites for decadence.
The game gives you a birdseye view (sorry) of the decadence and struggle at both ends of society in a formerly aristocratic France, albeit with the characters taking the form of members of the animal kingdom.
He teaches you to take a stand against decadence in art.
While the two venues couldn't be more different, they both however introduced a new viewing experience that took our breath away, the former by hosting an illustrious selection of artists from the Prada Collection, such as Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst and Carsten Höller, across six progressively taller floors blessed with panoramic views of the city, and the latter by poetically juxtaposing contemporary design with the sprawling decadence of the dilapidated factory spaces partly overtaken by vegetation.
Exhausted by the V&D warehouse threesome, it's tempting to take a seat on Lucazs Monroe's giant chair, which exudes a cool decadence thanks to its metallic components: what the designer refers to as the «invisible materials of interstitial architecture».
Taking inspiration from the decadence and sophistication of the 1920's, this latest wallpaper collection is truly beautiful.
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