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Or as we English put it rather more euphoniously: the wood for the trees.
This is a drink sometimes called, euphoniously enough, black velvet.
It was euphoniously and correctly rendered in Sindarin Galadriel.
"Tee-sappy" as this acronym is euphoniously called, is essentially a set of guidelines for software developers.
A flock of starlings is euphoniously called a "murmuration," but there is nothing poetic about their appetites.
His use of such diction makes his prose sound euphoniously as well as piquantly old-fashioned."
The spiritual achievements thus euphoniously denominated "appear", says Mr. Howitt, "to have been of a very disorderly kind".
Beginning with an a cappella song about her rhyming skills, Mystic euphoniously flowed between a light soprano and a throatier rapping style.
Perhaps there was an allusion here to the ensemble's name, for the three string tunings the instruments have in common: G-D-A, or sol-re-la, euphoniously reassorted.
The saga of the Trumps - originally, and less euphoniously, the Drumpfs - begins in Kallstadt, a small village in southwest Germany.
He dropped the first name upon entering the Foreign Service in 1935, when it was put to him that U. Alexis would resonate more euphoniously in the halls of Foggy Bottom.
The German name, which means "the night of broken glass," is too euphoniously euphemistic to describe accurately what really happened in 1938, beginning on the night of Nov. 9 and running into the next day.
He resumed after a moment in his quiet mellow voice in which the rounded vowels of the South were euphoniously interblended with the distinct consonants of the best English tutors and preparatory schools.
No one must be different from himself in voice, clothes, manners, recreations, choice of food: "Here is someone who speaks English rather more clearly and euphoniously than I-it must be a vile, upstage, la-di-da affectation.
Besides old family recipes, the only Cuban concoctions vetted by the Rodriguez family are found in "A Taste of Old Cuba," by the euphoniously named María Josefa Lluriá O'Higgins.
DOCOMOMO is the euphoniously named international working party for the DOcumentation and COnservation of buildings, sites and neighbourhoods of the MOdern MOvement, which held its first conference in Eindhoven last month and has attracted an astonishingly strong ground swell of support.
Euphoniously titled Les Cahiers du Cinéma - or, in plain English, "movie notebooks" - the new publication was the brainchild of three men, André Bazin, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze and Lo Duca, who were deeply involved in the burgeoning film culture of postwar Paris.
"Old Sourpuss," as he was euphoniously known to all mem- bers of United Space Mail, had never been known to laugh within the memory of the oldest inmate, though rumor did have it that when a child he had smiled at the sight of his father falling out of an apple-tree.