The silken threads of mutual presence would be thinned to the point of fraying.
Steven Rojas at Chez Papa Resto in San Francisco makes a silken "pancetta" from goat meat.
There are now 400 Arabians at Janow, alluring and silken to the touch.
With its busy, silken editing, the movie chops back and forth between the various characters as they stumble toward their desires.
Each is a man-killer, and each resides in jail, plotting her defense with the silken legal help of Billy Flynn (Richard Gere).
In fact, when he tried once, the silken fabric slipped off, causing the kind of embarrassment that only a second-grader could really appreciate.
The poisonous hairs can be carried on the wind and are left in the caterpillars' silken, web-like nests, which they make in oak trees.
Framed by six women as ladies-in-waiting, Ms. Meng's nymph showed extraordinarily sublime control, creating silken, ever-so-slightly changing postures as seamlessly and evocatively as wisps of vapor.
The heat of Mapo Tofu large cubes of silken bean curd tossed with equally large hunks of pork shoulder spreads like fire in your mouth and stays awhile.
But the whole branzino, roasted with tomato and turmeric in a banana leaf, was as succulent as silken tofu, and perfect wrapped in warm moo-shu pancakes.
In Maria Calegari's detailed staging of the three-movement ballet, the company was impressive especially its female ensemble, whose fleet and spritely dancing revealed both silken and piquant dimensions.
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Messiaen adds slithery harmonics to end phrases, as if a silken thread of light carries the song that connects the earthborn boulders and birds to a celestial afterworld.
The work's plain and often silken take on Baroque-era dance aesthetics came with an apt scrawl in the background, an enlargement of one of Ms. Brown's own drawings.
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Like other girls in Oria Province's Society, she thrills at the chance to put aside her "plainclothes" for one evening and don a silken gown borrowed from the clothing- distribution center.
And the Americans would be well-served to look beyond the silken invitations to Turkish formal events at five-star hotels and see what is actually happening in the sole Muslim NATO member-state.
At the shop belonging to Austria's Grand Dame of Tracht, Gexi Tostman, there are albums full of personal photos of grooms in brilliant waistcoats and knee breeches and brides in silken dirndls.
All luxury properties can offer seamless, silken service, exquisite amenities and spacious accommodations, but only one can offer unobstructed, up-close-and-personal front porch views of the Eiffel Tower with an added dose of Napoleonic splendor.
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Mr. SILKEN: You know, the one thing that I don't understand is why Rudy didn't campaign in Michigan, New Hampshire, Iowa unless he's going to be a spoiler just by trying to take Florida here.
Lifting the cover of a lacquer bowl might reveal a clear broth with a tiny cube of silken tofu and shreds of chive and citron, followed by a charcoal brazier bearing a small grilled fish, after which an arrangement of candy-coloured dumplings and local wild vegetables might appear on a dish of rustic stoneware.
But others, such as the right to go about the city with a drawn sword, the right to be hanged by a silken rope, the right to drive sheep over London Bridge, the right to be drunk and disorderly in the City, the right to be married in St Paul's Cathedral and buried with the City, may always have been in the realms of folklore.
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