This venue, in the heart of the Merchant City, is redolent of both history and commerce.
The dark-toned cinematography, by Tom Stern, is as redolent of the past as old leather and walnut.
The narrative is redolent of the old view that manufacturing is the only thing that really matters.
His current pick, the buttery polenta soup, is redolent of sweet Maine shrimp.
Opening for the UK government was Lord Wallace (Jim Wallace as was but Lord Jim is too redolent of Conrad).
Slashed open at the table, each packet releases an aromatic cloud of steam, salty-sweet, herbaceous and redolent of the ocean.
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The enduring theme is scratched brown plastic, dismally redolent of the 1970s.
For brunch, avoid the knishes, redolent of the refrigerator, and stick with eggs, smoked fish, and a homemade celery soda or a freshly mashed cherry-lime rickey.
Now it was nutty, redolent of caramel, peppery, and that toasted, peaty character that threw me for a loop at first was all of a sudden awesome.
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Manicured actresses captured the public's attention in the new millennium with their cool California style (think Kate Hudson and Reese Witherspoon) and red carpet appearances redolent of royalty.
The nature of mainstream political and media discourse in Germany right now is not redolent of a nation ready to make that degree of financial commitment in the interests of eurozone cohesion.
He and his cohorts, for the most part very young, affluent, and privileged, also believe all of our doings should be visible to everyone, with a fervor redolent of a late-night study session.
For many months the safe prediction about Mexico's presidential election in July 2006 was that the winner would come from Tabasco, a sleepy, oil-rich state on the Gulf of Mexico whose politics are as redolent of spicy corruption as the eponymous sauce.
This statement, so redolent of the anti-military sentiments of the counterculture, neglects a crucial fact: Our troops are asked to go into harm's way so that a great many other peoples' lives, and the nation's interests, will not be put at risk.
The Old Etonian apparently due to be named as the new head of the established church has a huge, unsustainable financial deficit to shrink - which is perhaps redolent of the challenge faced by another Old Etonian who became head of government in 2010.
Mr. Axelrod, the White House and a partner for AKPD didn't respond to requests for comment on their role in HEN, the tapping of Mr. Baldick, and the redolent hiring of AKPD.
Its sound is part of that hard bop tradition, but it's also part New York hustle and part writer's workshop, all of it redolent with the aroma of newness.
What's disappointing is Mr. Clinton's "deadlinitis, " redolent as it is of pure political calculation and scant regard for the quality of the deals he brokers.
She was never on her knees, never humiliated by the Soviet collapse, even though she was born in Sebastopol a Black Sea port redolent with past Russian glory when it was part of the Soviet empire, and went to school there when it had become part of Ukraine.
Although its economy is still growing smartly, India has hit up against several limits--nasty inflation and the tighter money to combat it, redolent corruption and a seeming official hesitance to confront it, and political stagnation with no prospect of it changing soon.
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