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It could not matter now what people thought or said, and the bed was celestially soft.
Celestially speaking, this month, you score a hat trick.
Celestially speaking, July is a very busy month.
High above, the museum's floodlit walls glowed celestially white against the blackness.
Celestially auspicious occasions can be chosen for important events like lawn fertilization.
Don't they get to be represented celestially?
The texture you get from baking a cheesecake this way is incomparably, celestially light.
His celestially costly rieslings leave you speechless; the affordable ones, smitten.
This bottle may inspire novices to explore the hierarchy of celestially priced ports.
It was celestially right.
The singing is live and, as tradition mandates, a cappella, the men's voices thunderous with gravitas, the women's celestially high.
Richly flavored and powerful, the celestially expensive wines drew raves from many of the 184 paying guests, who paid $250 each to attend.
Though the pieces are called one-act plays, they are more like sketches for some hilarious, celestially conceived revue.
Although the more hardy stargazers were out last night in the chill, everyone from professional astronomers to the celestially challenged are expected to turn out this week.
The flavors of Bordeaux and Burgundy are a universe apart, and besides, too many celestially priced Burgundies have been failures.
The Ancient Egyptians had a particular area of the sky with several separately identified constellations collectively known, celestially speaking (not just the underworld), as the Duat.
He knew it was one, because he saw a large spider slide in from some celestially anchored thread and convert to a middle-aged woman whose eyes were fixed on him.
Monks from the cathedral chapter came up from Saint George's to sing the Office, and their voices floated celestially pure among the roof beams of the ancient church.
Ms. Thomas, a former Rockette who sometimes dresses celestially in starry pants and colors her hair purple and blue, is often called the city's best amateur asteroid hunter.
The reachings of Ms. de Lavallade's long arms created heaven and earth, and after each day's labors the divinity she portrayed smiled celestially and declared, "That's good."
Ken Tucker describes Barrowman's role on Torchwood as "dashing" and "celestially promiscuous", and "like Tom Cruise with suspenders, but minus the Scientology".
Having tried too many celestially priced but disappointing Burgundies, I wondered if fate had overturned Murphy's Law when all 14 gilt-edged reds in a recent sampling proved pleasing or promising.
He has enjoyed Beethoven's spiritual development and Erik Satie's comic absurdism, but his favorite is Morton Feldman, the New York avant-gardist known for his celestially slow pieces.
This listening incognito and receiving a hearty praising over another man's back is a situation so celestially whimsical that we have done little else than laugh in our sleeves ever since our first number was publisht."
But Danzig had been so vastly superior, so condescending, so celestially regal that Chardy's Hungarian blood began to steam and in his fury he came up with a rejoinder which surprised even him.