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My wife's grilled goat's cheese comes, enterprisingly, on a pecan biscuit base with caramelised red onions.
And visually, as photographed enterprisingly by Robby Muller, the film quite literally undertakes flights of fancy.
Instead, he enterprisingly aimed for counterattack with 15 . . . Rg8!?
The oval-framed hole in the wall through which Marcel enterprisingly peeks into the bedroom is a dandy correlative for the writer's point of view.
But New Times magazine enterprisingly sleuthed out Butz's identity by checking the itineraries of all Cabinet members.
Despite losing so heavily, Edinburgh tried hard to play enterprisingly and in scrum-half Crombie, possess a player with the ability to perform at the highest level.
Every Monday, about 60 NASA employees gather at lunch hour to watch a tape of the show, which someone has enterprisingly recorded off a satellite feed.
Australia batted more enterprisingly, with Harvey making 71 and Hole 53 and were all out at the end of the second day with a lead of 99.
Enterprisingly, those left behind temporarily converted a few of the cottages into a series of tearooms serving the moneyed holidaymakers visiting Cruden Bay.
James Hartner, general manager of the Fulton Street Cafe, was enterprisingly serving drinks cooled with dry ice, along with cheese platters.
In the second round, Chernin played enterprisingly to defeat the 22-year-old West German grandmaster Matthias Wahls.
Some in the front sought to find out by groping for any recognizable object; others, taking the risk of disemboweling themselves on standing splinters of glass, more enterprisingly climbed inside.
Warner Home Video has a six-disc "John Wayne Film Collection," which, enterprisingly, contains only movies that haven't been on domestic DVD before, and you'll know why.
Described as Discworld's most enterprisingly unsuccessful entrepreneur, a 'merchant venturer' in Ankh-Morpork, he is most famous for selling meat by-products to unsuspecting souls.
He snatched at the ball inside the Bournemouth penalty area and, though confronted by four defenders, enterprisingly veered to his right before hitting the ball on the turn and in off the bar.
The clubs first matches were enterprisingly good winning their first 3 out of 4 matches, but soon more controversy came up when player and coaches alike claimed that their monthly paychecks had bounce.
Programs of this kind often include Maurice Delage's "Quatre Chants Hindous," but Concordia, enterprisingly, offered instead his "Trois Chants de la Jungle."
Richard Field is right in the middle of the exotic Shanghai of 1926, which has been enterprisingly summoned by Mr. Bradby, from the Whangpoo River to the Bund.
Richard Biles enterprisingly choreographed big works and little, solos and ensembles, for the program his Richard Biles Dance Company presented Friday night at the Nikolais/Louis Choreospace.
If this is what screenwriters endure, no wonder "Barton Fink" is the most enterprisingly hellish look at writing this side of "The Shining," with which it shares a comparably fastidious, eerie style.
He had rapidly expanded into importing sportswear and equipment from all over the world, and he and Bobby Stoute had enterprisingly approached several hotels on the island for sales outlets on their premises.
The Great Northern, however, enterprisingly inaugurated a policy of half-rate fares to attract the lower-middle classes moving into the northern suburbs, with the result that passenger traffic increased from 12.9 million in 1880 to 30 million in 1900.
"Encounter in the Third Dimension" reviews the history of 3-D, from the Lumiere brothers' oncoming train to a bit by Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, with a set of clips that have been enterprisingly arranged.
Examples abound of successful enterprising governments or of governments that enterprisingly got out of the way: competitive bidding for trash collection routes, highway repaving, street-light repair; contracts with private agencies for social services; selling off sewage treatment plants.
And while Mr. Radzinsky enterprisingly tracks down a bodyguard who was on duty the night of Stalin's death and gets him to break 40 years of silence, nothing substantial emerges to indicate a conspiracy behind Stalin's death.