The overstuffed chairs, the curtains, the rice-carved bed, the highboy, the bath fixtures, all evoked a sense of that decorous, long-past era. |
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The decorous sentimental verses written by patroness and client during such visits hint at a platonic salon flirtation. |
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Spacious squares with regular boundaries were needed to facilitate the traffic and they were decorous and an ornament to the entire city. |
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Embarrassment concerns lighter social gaffes and violations of decorous comportment. |
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In an effort to drag this blog back towards more decorous things, where do you stand on split infinitives? |
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Only after victory does he begin, clearly on the advice of his handlers, to adopt a more decorous manner. |
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Such a decorous manner of doing business is of course, oh so Edinburgh and oh so out of date. |
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In Tokyo's hothouse atmosphere decorous behaviour brought from home is jettisoned. |
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My general feelings toward Hollywood have changed dramatically for the better after a decorous Academy Awards presentation last night. |
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We're not just talking about a polite and decorous way to find a New Year's date in a matter of mere weeks. |
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The flag waving was decorous, the cheering polite and the umpire was never once insulted. |
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His personality seemed in harmony with his mild decorous manner but it hid totally unsuspected depths. |
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Reading this polished and sometimes decorous narrative, it is hard for the modern reader to see why it ever had such an impact. |
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After all, she'd essentially refused to look him in the eye earlier, deciding to be proper and decorous instead of curious. |
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He then proceeded to eat his dinner using bread and his fingers in a decorous manner, much to my sons' delight and fascination. |
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If the result is a style that is overly mannered, decorous, cautious and middle-aged, then this is the price they pay for their infatuation. |
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Store policies reveal a concern with establishing an orderly social space in which workers and consumers engaged in decorous, purposeful transactions. |
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Further in front, children receiving their First Communion displayed a mixture of decorous behaviour and occasional outbursts of cheerful chanting in praise of their hero. |
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Consequently, women are expected to be decorous, modest, and discreet. |
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For by the usually decorous standards of international economic diplomacy the overture to this summit has been disharmonious indeed. |
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It is especially jarring when set against the popular image of Britain as a more decorous and civil place than most. |
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The song leader on a platform and in an immaculate white sweater would intone such hymns as Abide With Me while the visitors might be allowed a decorous Auld Lang Syne. |
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The election of President Kennedy, which installed Jackie Kennedy with her pillbox hat and decorous gloves as a national fashion leader, reinvigorated the industry. |
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A decorous group of nine panelists presented their positions one at a time, following distinctly un-Israeli rules of etiquette. |
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The informal tables and chairs are decorous spillovers from the rather more rigidly organized cafeteria which looks over the space through a glass wall. |
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The town is really just three main streets, South Street and Market Street and North Street, and about them bubbles a decorous throb of industriousness. |
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Venice as a city has seemed irrelevant, a storied artifact of a Romantic past that serves merely as a decorous backdrop for an event geared toward utopian futures. |
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But who can fathom the subtleties of the human heart? Certainly not those who expect from it only decorous sentiments and normal emotions. |
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Just contrast the scathing criticism that Tony Blair has to put up with during an average prime minister's question time in the House of Commons with the normally decorous, somnolent calm of debate in the European Parliament. |
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Among the strengths of Mr Robb's finely crafted book, his third work on Italy, is his showing that there never was a time when it was as orderly and decorous as its grand architecture implies. |
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Somewhat implausibly in these decorous surroundings, I notice a push-bike leaning against the wall behind the photographer's screen, so I wheel it out and suggest we could do a remake of the This Charming Man video. |
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The cooperation between Members of every nation and political group was open, decorous, frank and supportive to such an extent that I am convinced that you will not find the like of it in any legislature in the world. |
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I never knew him to take his time, squander words to be merely decorous. |
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Maybe they do not yet have decorous televised debates with Jim Lehrer, with everybody avoiding being rude about one another, but they certainly have started their election campaign with a good deal of brio. |
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Despite this, the Catalan public seemed remarkably unfazed. A visitor to Barcelona saw only a few decorous campaign posters in a city that was far more caught up in the World Cup. |
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The green eyes in the carefully sweet face were turbulent, willful, lusty with life, distinctly at variance with her decorous demeanor. |
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The decorous, professorly group known as the College Art Association will descend on us this week for its 61st annual convention. |
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The decorous and beautiful despising of one's self that the study of the classics has come to be as conducted under unclassic teachers, is a fact that speaks for itself. |
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