Many internationals come to study, work and even retire here, adding a zest to this already cosmopolitan metropolis.
The US was heir to that, with the added power and zest of its expansion.
After completing your undergraduate and then MBA, there is little zest for the inspiring creative idea.
But when employers explicitly stated that salary was negotiable, women stepped up, and with zest.
Add ice, a twist of lemon zest, shake vigorously and serve a perfect viral cocktail.
Together in Mr Zonca's film, they meet, quarrel and play against each other with great zest.
Add the garlic, curry powder, lemon zest. and lemon juice and stir for 1 minute.
For the home cook with a basic pantry, grapefruit juice and zest impart a similar aromatic note.
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Forsyth had two children, a great sense of humor and a zest for life, his family said.
The maintenance of a complex society depends increasingly on routine work, work with no zest or creativity.
To make the sauce, hand-chop pistachios along with basil, mint, fennel fronds, scallions, lemon zest and garlic until fine.
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Its recent successes are an important milestone for the open innovation movement because OI has given Philips renewed zest.
Moved by the youngsters' new-found zest, Bezuidenhout was reluctant to send anyone home.
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He makes his case with all his customary zest and with a wealth of, often very funny, illustrative detail.
The helicopter pilot endeared himself quickly with camping and a mutual zest for video games and remote control cars.
The family statement, from Red, Ruby and Rory Paxton, said he had "the biggest zest for life of anyone".
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The presentation had all the zest of a basement briefing at the ministry.
You can omit the white chocolate without much harm and lime or orange can be swapped for the lemon zest.
He wants to play and he brought a zest to us we haven't had and that was good to see.
So let the job go to someone with real zest - because that's what the constituents and the country deserve.
As FORBES readers know, Cap has lost none of his zest for fighting for important principles in the public arena.
But it confirmed that insurance has become the latest sector to feel the full blast of America's zest for litigation.
While it's sometimes hard to know whether Fenn's zest for "embellishment" adds to his stories, military records emphatically back this chapter.
Mix equal parts Campari, sweet vermouth (the red one) and gin, and serve over ice with a strip of orange zest.
The zest for reforming pensions, for liberalising the labour market, for speeding up privatisation, for deregulating, has appeared to be fizzling.
Everything about this unusual building tells you that scientific research can be conducted in an environment of both zest and dignity.
The student veterinary nurse, of Brandon, Suffolk, was described at the inquest as a wonderful person with a zest for life.
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Yet fresh from the ritzy Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Mr Powell seems as full of zest for public office as ever.
"He's got a bit of zest for life and he's brought in a lot of routines that the boys have enjoyed, " the Scot added.
Like nearly every work in this show, Manet's real interest was the brush mark of the trousers, tablecloth, lemon zest, vase, coffeepot and smudgy cat.
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