Apart from the formidable aiyla, there is also chyang, a milky rice beer which tastes faintly like cider.
If it's a text post, the author's larger wall photo appears faintly in the background.
Dr. Kathy smelled faintly of fennel and seemed totally open and available and kind.
If this argument about economic growth and stockmarket returns feels faintly familiar, it's because it is.
This may sound faintly ridiculous, but the finished object looks like a deeply satisfying classical column.
CCA, because many people still find the very idea of a privately run prison faintly immoral.
It feels faintly ridiculous, but it is a break from the chaos for some.
But S U-Z, smiling faintly, only reached down and wedged it between the lips of the prisoner.
She was faintly aware of the faucet being turned on, and of the need to move quickly.
Henry frowns and scratches the wild line of beard that faintly circles his chin from ear to ear.
Fixing his eyes at last on another character, he seems faintly annoyed that his privacy has been violated.
She and I locked eyes across a crowded room that smelled faintly of dirty diapers and bubble mixture.
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All this sounds faintly familiar, until the realisation dawns: Biotech Bay is simply Silicon Valley by another name.
The result is a magic brew, with a faintly sweet odor that handymen find addictive (many competitive products stink).
Isabel finds herself in bed with Edgar (Thierry Lhermitte), who has the decency to look faintly embarrassed about it.
Mick Harty talked of the cross-border trade in stallions and looked faintly murderous.
Here, the judgment was treated as little more than a faintly embarrassing mishap.
Some history-minded painter decided to leave the words faintly visible, as a reminder.
Eurocrats in Brussels are only faintly aware of living in a paralysed country.
Three years ago the shadow chancellor, George Osborne, appeared to suggest Prime Minister Gordon Brown could be "faintly autistic".
Finally, it will dump a large proportion of its gaseous mass to leave a hot, compact and faintly glowing ember.
But the Times notes some faintly absurd moments during her captivity, relayed by Mme Aubenas in a press conference yesterday.
Yet the show feels faintly revolutionary, just because the man is black ridiculous but true, given the whiteness of late-night TV.
It also reported that as recently as this summer the word was still faintly visible under a coat of white paint.
Mass production of such jerseys, often only faintly resembling anything made on the island, depresses the price of the genuine articles.
Spain's recovery, in other words, will at best be faintly apparent by the time voters reach the polling booths early in 2012.
He wades through the rows of fruit-laden plants, which smell faintly of chocolate thanks to the ground cocoa husks fertilizing the soil.
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The facade is faintly Gothic, with echoes of Paris's Notre Dame cathedral.
But most of this sequel, written and directed by the brothers Larry and Andy Wachowski, is heavy-spirited and pompous, even faintly embarrassing.
With Cartier-Bresson even the most everyday activities look faintly absurd or tedious.
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