Maybe a wine with a little spice to it and a cut of crispness?
The resolution on the screen, my favorite feature, is simply amazing, although it's more than just the crispness of the screen.
Because of their rarity and the crispness of their details, Benin bronzes are considered to be the gem of any African art collection.
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Its lightness and crispness, with gorgeous tropical fruit aromas, is perfect for sipping on the tasting room balcony overlooking Oak Creek and the vines below.
The movie is done with crispness, vigor, down-home humor, and an over-all tang of good feeling, but the pushing of buttons is the work of extraordinary calculation.
Defying its age, it displayed bright fruit, crispness and acidity.
"Well, you want to see crispness in pitches, " Girardi said.
Their leaves should still retain a slight crispness, while their flavor should suggest a hint of pleasant bitterness and deliver a subtle aftertaste similar to an aged, sharp cheese.
Its selling point is supposed to be that it can shoot video, which is nice, but what thrilled me was its ability to take pictures in low light with an amazing crispness.
Not only are higher frequencies responsible for the crispness of sound and for being able to cut through background noise, but the comprehension of spoken language relies heavily on vowel sounds in these higher registers.
The degree of digital clarity and crispness is a function of how many "pixels" (collections of tiny dots that compose images like the photographs in this magazine) can be handled by a digital camera's main chip.
In warmer regions--including those in most of central and southern Italy--the grape is picked early with an eye toward keeping its acidity up, and produces a relatively neutral-flavor grape whose chief claim to our affections is the crispness of its wine.
In warmer regions-including those in most of central and southern Italy-the grape is picked early with an eye toward keeping its acidity up, and produces a relatively neutral-flavored grape whose chief claim to our affections is the crispness of its wine.
Less successful are some of the other ballerinas, who cannot quite reproduce the crispness of the Balanchine style - with its long leg extensions and slow turns - despite the presence of Mr Balanchine's anointed successor, Patricia Neary, in supervising the production.
Integrated into the already distinctive nature of the Krug style--all base wines fermented in small oak casks, the finished wines aging for at least six years before release--it creates champagne as high-wire-act, a balanced tension between a dry, taut crispness and a mellow, juicy, full-flavored fruitiness.
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