Sentences with phrase «with delicacies»

Back in the original arm of Toys for Bob's studio where the working Tiki Bar stashed with delicacies is readily accessible, producer Alex Ness returns to not only pen the Trap Team story, but also lend his voice to several characters including the infamous Chompy Mage trappable villain.
Our menu is filled with delicacies from the land and sea, grilled, sautéed or marinated.
Meanwhile the city «s bakeries tempt with delicacies such as trigon panoramas — triangular pastries filled with cream.
There, I met Thierry Bernard, a French expat who had stocked his shop, Casa Tial, with delicacies like liqueur made from poejo, or pennyroyal, a popular local herb.
With delicacies from the East and comfort food from the West, your taste buds will certainly be tingling with food, drinks, and adventures galore while staying at the Jeepney Hostel.
Delight your palate with the delicacies prepared by our professional chefs at The Royal Sands restaurants and snack bars in Cancun.
It features favorites such as Panettone French Toast and the delicious Ritz Eggs Benedict, as well as an international cuisine cooking station with delicacies from around the world, and a seafood, ceviche and sushi station.
A basket brimming with delicacies, sitting on a picnic cloth with the hills as the backdrop.
All along the way are the famous shops and vendors of the «souk» hawking trinkets, artifacts and junk together with delicacies made from recipes as old as the stones themselves.
Indulge your sweet tooth with delicacies that will improve your health and make you feel better, instead of worse.
Additionally, this sauce is thoroughly relished with delicacies like dhokla, cheela, idlis, etc..
The minibar refrigerator in our hotel filled up quickly with delicacies like that one here — a kind of Pecorino, but made from cow's milk rather than sheep's milk.
To graft metal to wood, not to look askance at fanatics in the guise of shepherds, and to listen with both delicacy and might was required.
«The smoke adds nuance and appeal that make it different and complex, playing with the delicacy of the white fish.»
For now, while I'm waiting for the spring to come, I leave you with this proposal that mix a balance of opposites that I truly love: bright colors over neutrals and XL earrings with the delicacy of these minimalist bracelets from Esperanto.
It brings elegance with delicacy.
The emotional aspect of the movie is handled with delicacy and just enough manipulation to ensure that even the iciest heart will melt a little.
When subtlety is called for, the effects blunder into the scene with the delicacy of a 40 - ton weight.
Lee uses 3D with the delicacy and lyricism of a poet.
Of course it defies genre — it's not primarily a horror movie or a suspense thriller but simply a character study, with the delicacy that term typically implies but also with a freakishness it doesn't usually portend.
Part Hans Christian Anderson's The Little Mermaid, part ecological fable and part children's fantasy come to life, this gentle storybook film is a simple, sweet tale animated with a delicacy unique to animated features.
Scenes Vincent shares with his hospitalized wife are few — almost leaving me (shockingly) wanting more — and handled with delicacy and care, the touch of a director with real sensitivity.
It highlights how women are treated with delicacy, but are at the will of being exposed to amuse men and how their defiance is seen as insanity.
But the new Range Rover is so much more stable and dynamic it seems you can hustle round the twisty stuff in a most un-Range Rover like way with a delicacy and preciseness never experienced before in a Range Rover.
You want to get your book written by a pro, who can produce your book with delicacy and speed, so that you don't have to spend years doing it yourself or so that you can rest assured that your ebook will sell and become popular.
A stunning, kaleidoscopic evocation of a family in crisis, written with delicacy and masterful care - a rich and gorgeously layered tale of a family breaking apart and coming back together again.
It is a stunning, kaleidoscopic evocation of a family in crisis, written with delicacy and masterful care.
Kabe looked around, then quickly did a little hopping, shuffling dance, executing the steps with a delicacy belying his bulk and weight.
This pretty breed longs rather like a miniature doberman with the delicacy of an Italian greyhound.
David Cage and his team are playing with fire, and I'm still not sure if the full experience will handle the themes it so openly addresses with the delicacy or depth they deserve.
Leslie does drip — or at least spatter — but not with the delicacy and architectonic function of threads of paint in Jackson Pollock or Joan Mitchell.
A protege of Hans Hofmann, his unique body of work reflects both the sensibility of the abstract expressionists like Robert Motherwell and his mentor Hofmann, with the delicacy and exoticism of Japan where he lived from age 6 to 19.
He handles these issues with a delicacy and beauty that is both visually and morally rich.
In them, he closes the gap between abstraction and representation while handling paint with a delicacy and fluidity that brings every inch of the surface to life.
Christopher treats hard materials with delicacy, always attuned to subtle gradients of light and shadow.
The subject matter — utterly contemporary, banal, and everyday — is at odds with the delicacy of the medium they are made in.
In contrast to these free - flowing brushstrokes are the faces, which the artist has delineated with the delicacy and precision of a miniature painter.
In this work he faces the challenge of marrying the rigid qualities of metal with the delicacy of the book page.
With delicacy, Nicène Kossentini's artistic practice reflects this existential quest to know how to continuously position oneself in the present through the past.
In this medium she explores with delicacy and a sense for lines and traces issues that often deal with femininity.
Proven ability to handle crises situations with delicacy by employing perception and situational discernment.
The mediators» calm demeanor and broad experience give them the tools they need to handle the most volatile of situations with delicacy and finesse.

Not exact matches

French cheeses, Spanish ham, and other delicacies have vanished from supermarket shelves or are now disguised as Turkish or Belarusian, with higher sticker prices.
After returning from a Wal - mart run where he purchased five pies, he says, Wright Chanel filmed himself taste - testing the seasonal delicacy, which the chanteuse - turned - food entrepreneur (LaBelle has also released cookbooks, sauces and marinades) vends in conjunction with the mega-retailer.
A federal judge overturned the ban on the controversial delicacy, creating beef with animal - rights activists.
Barr, treating Darwinism with great delicacy, says nothing.
His sweet temperament and extreme delicacy would never allow him to force the pace of a conversation with anyone, nor would he ever show a desire to finish a discussion.
But its greatest strength is also its biggest weakness: Luhrmann is so intent on dazzling viewers with his frenetic, over-the-top directing style that the film constantly threatens to overshadow, if not injure, the delicacy and profundity of Fitzgerald's exquisite novel....
This arrangement saw sliced head of porpoise occasionally arrive at the table of the Buckland household along with the more mundane delicacies such as mice en croûte and roast mole... The cliffs yielded many magnificient dinosaur specimans to Mary Anning (1799 - 1847), the remarkale nineteenth - century fossil hunter.
David describes the formation of the fetus with exquisite delicacy and beauty.
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