The result is a warm and embracing swirling sonic miasma, with this center of crystalline harmonies as its anchor.
Your Favorite Music is a warm, cello-infused masterpiece with largely acoustic arrangements.
"What we need most is a warm place, " a woman crouching underneath plastic sheeting with about 10 others on the open back of a truck told Reuters.
"Take These Thoughts" appears on both discs, and there's no mystery as to why: The track is a warm, harmony-drenched roots-pop gem that hits its mark with glorious efficiency.
Let's hope this is a warm-up to the blockbuster events the BFC has planned for the summer to impress the thousands of visitors who are about to descend on London from around the globe.
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The average temperature is above 40C, the sea is like a warm bath, the golden sand burns your feet and the ubiquitous tarmac is starting to sizzle.
But it all is just a warm-up for the headline act:keynote speaker Kenneth Davis.
On the other hand, if the peace is a "warm peace, " U.S. troops will be unnecessary.
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Rome is a key warm-up for the French Open at Roland Garros, the year's second Grand Slam, which starts on May 26.
The plan is getting a warm reception from key 2000 census stakeholders.
The result is a relatively warm light, between 3, 000 and 4, 000 kelvin, that generates more than twice as many lumens per-watt as Philips' current LED bulbs.
Twenty-two billion dollars is a mighty warm security blanket.
Was Pope Benedict able to erase the perception that he is a distant academic or is he now seen as a warm and affectionate, grandfather-like figure, much like his predecessor?
Rubinstein makes more mistakes, maybe, but there is more warmth, a warm heart, even if his technique is not on the level of Horowitz.
The long opening is motivated by a warm, muscular mood of tense foreboding.
But an unreformed Gazprom's embrace is a bit too warm for comfort.
"This is like a pregame warm-up, " Mackey said of the party-like atmosphere.
The event, which is viewed as a warm-up for the Australian Open, will also feature players such as Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams and Justine Henin.
The second is a slick, warm, redemptive comedy, written by and starring Dany Boon, a French comic, which overturns French prejudices about the beer-drinking, rain-soaked north.
The varied menu includes the addictive triple cooked patatas bravas with garlic aioli, while the roasted home-salted cod filet is balanced by a warm salad of garlic, lemon and chickpeas.
We're conditioned to accept the unbelievable, especially when that unbelievable is presented as a warm back story to a verifiable truth, like Teo's performance on the field, which was extraordinary and real.
Mr. CLEMENT: I think way, way underneath that, there is a tiny little kernel that is warm and fuzzy.
The day is gloriously sunny with a warm wind blowing across the Pearl River delta.
The initial group of second-quarter earnings reports is not exactly giving a warm and fuzzy feeling, either.
The most popular version of hummus in Israel is served warm in a large bowl, sprinkled with parsley, cumin and other spices.
Another two sessions would take place in Chennai but there is no time for a warm-up match before facing world cricket's in-form nation.
The 0.15-inch-thick windbreaker is as warm as a goose down jacket 1.6 inches thick, says Champion parent Hanesbrands, which is considering a jacket for the retail market.
Renzo Piano, who is as charming and warm as a southern Italian village in the spring, is sanguine about the controversy his building has created.
Many meteorologists and scientists say that a single warm winter is all part of the natural variations of an unpredictable climate, but a new climatic survey has reported that Europe's Alpine region is now warmer than at any other time since the Middle Ages, so could the current conditions be a taste of things to come?
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