LUXURIATE in the snuggly softness of this charcoal grey long faux fur belted coat, PS98, right, Topshop.
SECURE in their jobs, senior management of Birmingham City Council
luxuriate in their contemptuous apathy, whilst rank and file city workers, diligent in their duties, face shorter hour revised contracts or the prospect of redundancy.
We stocked the dugout with enough icy Kudweisers to
luxuriate through any disaster mitigated by the elbows-out South soundtrack played by DJ Dirrty.
Is yours one of the fingers punching in Anne Widdecombe's number so that you'll have another week to
luxuriate in her making a fool of herself?
Although it sits firmly within the conventions of its genre it creates a detailed and convincing world for its readers who will
luxuriate in 625 pages of gothic escapism.
Study the conditions under which the wildflowers are prospering to better understand the garden sites where their cultivated cousins will
luxuriate. Enjoy the beauty provided us by the surrounding wildflowers, and learn the lessons they offer.
what prize what enterprise & did the holy fathers
luxuriate in
The truth of the matter is few of us will ever be able to
luxuriate in the vast gun collection of our dreams.
Especially recommended as the perfect gift to anyone who loves to
luxuriate in the sweet style of singing similar to that of "Casablanca" and other famous motion pictures.
With commercial films there is so much money invested that you can really
luxuriate over the process.
Before every treatment, guests
luxuriate in a signature tea bath.
Luxuriate in Hyatt Regency Waikiki's oversized guests rooms with balconies offering spectacular views.
Or
luxuriate in a traditional Hawaiian ahaaina (feast) at the ROYAL LUAU AT THE RADISSON KAUAI BEACH RESORT (Tuesday, September 13, Radisson Kauai Beach Resort), sampling such Hawaiian delicacies as pork laulau (pork wrapped in taro leaves, steamed in an imu, a hot-stone lined underground oven), lomilomi salmon (a salsa of cured salmon mixed with onions and tomatoes), haupia (coconut pudding), and the traditional island staple, poi (ground taro mixed with water).
They
luxuriate in regret--as if, by living a few extra years, the Imam might have enabled them to negotiate the morass of their own lives.