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Programs include American pops, music of Broadway and ample helpings of Tchaikovsky.
"Design," like the other stories in "The Fireman's Wife," serves us ample helpings of modern angst.
A fledgling news provider, Internet Financial Network (http://www.ifn.com), plans to introduce a product this week with ample helpings of both.
A Map Step into the timeless world of old-time silver service and ample helpings of the gifts of the sea.
Breakfast and dinner, served in the white frame main house, feature wholesome Nova Scotian cuisine, with plenty of choices and ample helpings.
The Suns star has also gone to Jordan's new restaurant as Jordan's guest, and has eaten ample helpings of ribs on the cuff, so to speak.
With neutral tones and ample helpings of glass, light and modern materials, the new space resembles a loftlike headquarters of a magazine more than a traditional academic setting.
Last year our reviewer, Bette Pesetsky, said that while this collection "serves us ample helpings of modern angst," it "also shows us how we manage to go on living.
The sight and smell of them suddenly made her feel ravenously hungry; so she did justice to the ample helpings he gave her while he demolished the greater part of what remained.
Having worked our way through cullen skink - creamy and thick - and poached salmon served with ample helpings of three local vegetables, we asked the waiter to explain about cloutie dumpling.
Questioning the sergeant, David Rossi, Mr. Bailey put on for the jury a display of old-fashioned courtroom oratory, served with ample helpings of condescension, ridicule and indignation toward the witness.
With its outgoing brass and wind writing, and ample helpings of Elgar's characteristic string flourishes, it showed the orchestra to be in good shape and no doubt warmed up the players for the exertions after the intermission.
After the men placed their orders (ample helpings of porterhouse and red wine), they got down to the business of Lincoln, whose bust, a brass bookend Mr. Bischof had found on sale at Sam Flax, was the table's centerpiece.
This central registry with its annual guide set standards of value for money ('ample helpings' was a common form of praise in the early, newly-derationed days) and a little more sophistication of taste than that for which British boarding schools and service canteens had trained the middle classes.
After summoning her former hu band with a loud whistle, she served us glasses of cold mil and ample helpings of her famous apple brown betty with i luscious crust of breadcrumbs, butter, grated lemon rind ar spices, all topped with her own heavy whipped cream.