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“Redolent as it is of the appalling divisions over Europe spawned by the refusal of the Europhile clique that had, post-Thatcher, seized control of the European Agenda at the top of the Tory Party and refused to hold a referendum over Maastricht, the present leadership is determined to be as opaque as possible over what its policy will be when it forms the next government.”
“Redolent of overripe fruit and sun warmed skin, Femme always reminds me of the days in the fall when the sun is still shining but you can wear all black without overheating.”
“Redolent with garlic, sesame oil and red chili peppers, Korean food is suddenly everywhere.”
“Redolent of high-society country clubs, top floor offices and infinite entitlement.”
“Redolent with warmth and flavour of spices and the creaminess of coconut, this dish is always a winner.”
“Redolent of past and present, growth and decay, myth and history, ruins evoked deep emotional, philosophical, and literary responses.”
“Redolent of Grenada, redolent of Cinnamon Winds or whatever.”
“Redolent of all that is rural and sweet, is the idea of SPINNER, surrounded by a bevy of his "female Treasury clerks," reclining upon a shady rock just over the Great Falls.”
“Redolent with the perfume of wild flowers and the smell of mouldering, steaming soil.”
“Redolent of the Mexico of the viceroys, of political intrigue, of love and _liasons_, of the cloak and the dagger, are some of the old streets, balconies, and portals of Mexico.”
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