There was a richness in it, of cream and butter and bacon fat.
By identifying the need for transferability and standardization, while providing a richness of direction and added value for employers.
We were not wealthy but my parents had a richness of ambition for their children, for their education and well-being.
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Al Qassemi says even with incidents like these, the multiple points of view reflect a richness that has developed in the contemporary art world.
Outside of Germany, the variety finds a home in Austria, where examples have a richness and an enticing mineral aftertaste that comes from the mineral-laced soil.
From desert elephants to German colonial towns, Namibia has a richness of life in even the sparsest setting -- and its remote wonders are more accessible than you think.
These high-end, high-budget, meticulously-developed entertainment products take gamers away to different realities, showing a richness and sense of adventure and excitement lacking in even some large budget films.
Wealth is instead a richness of life.
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As in all VW's of recent vintage, the Beetle's interior trim lacks a certain richness and solidity.
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And I think it's working out well for them because there's a lot of richness to this record.
"I would hope that a wise woman with the richness of her experience would, more often than not, reach a better conclusion, " she said in the 1994 speech.
His solos have the emotional richness of a Shakespeare play ranging from the frenzied and ecstatic to the pleading and prayerful, from explosions of joy to confessional whimpers.
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Back home in Burgundy, the grape was traditionally used as "Pinot Noir Helper" to add richness to a feeble vintage of Pinot Noir or to soften an overly rough one.
"I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experience would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life, " she said in the speech, explaining how she thinks life experiences can influence judicial rulings.
Avocados, with their natural fatty richness, serve a similar purpose when incorporated with other foods.
Firms will most likely have a collection of tools while they try to define a strategy that balances the richness of apps that they want to provide with the development resources that exist within the company.
But it also means that we spend a lot of time ignoring the richness of the world around us.
Addiction crowds out friendship, ambition, moral conviction, and reduces all the richness of life to a single destructive desire.
While the wines' voluptuous texture matched the steak's richness, their minerality proved a bit of a jarring contrast, particularly in the case of the 2011 Chidaine Vouvray Les Argiles. (A minerally white just isn't as versatile as a minerally red.) But they both came admirably close to universal usefulness, and I was quite pleased with my food-and-wine-matching experiment, not to mention the advice of my experts.
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"When I talk about the richness of experience, I include a life and an upbringing that are different than some people have had, " Gibbs said.
The reds have incredible finesse, richness and purity of fruit, and a wonderful saline tang at the end.
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Again, there was a marked difference in the level of detail and richness in description from the bilingual pupils.
He needs to talk about the benefits of immigration and how the richness of our diversity has made us a stronger country.
The confit is melt-in-your-mouth, the gravy is full-bodied and indulgent and the onions are beautifully sweet with a touch of balsamic tartness that cuts through the richness of the sauce.
In the paper, the scientists concluded that difference in abundance and species richness in the damaged areas was probably a result of engineering by elephants, generating new habitats for a diverse array of frog species.
Transplanted easterners with a classic Virginica pear shape and a relatively shallow shell, they are praised for their richness and mouthfeel, and were sweet, fleshy, and vibrant, even when shucked right on the beach in the midday heat.
Born into a multilingual and multi-cultural family, I promote the richness that other cultures and ethnic populations share with the predominant community.
Once again - at last - the world can experience the richness of the greatest art tradition ever produced by a tiny, sea-hemmed nation: from Vermeer to Van Gogh, Rembrandt to Mondrian.
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The richness of data made available through open data allows for a much more rapid research cycle, and hopefully a greater breadth of topics being researched.
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