Their speed of thought and elegance of execution made the home side appear slow-witted, but Liverpool should not take it too much to heart. |
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The tourists are still coming in their droves, to gawk at the city's crumbling, period elegance. |
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In Japan, the country of my birth, I tried to write in a neutral style, without either elegance or inelegance. |
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The open lattice work and unswept roof line add to the elegance of the huge structure. |
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One way to add a touch of elegance to your garden is to add a water feature. |
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The fashion house evoked the tropical island look with elegance in its latest collection of earrings necklaces, trinkets and anklets. |
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Especially good was the latest newcomer to the group Paul Skidmore who played the Baroness with such elegance! |
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This sixteen member string orchestra plays with silky elegance and brilliant virtuosity. |
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They remind us of a time when our culture was sophisticated and full of elegance and beauty. |
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No matter where he was, his films exude sophistication, elegance and grace. |
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Above all, though, the list reflects wines with elegance and sophistication and individuality. |
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Rachel went for a timeless elegance in a strapless cream Michael Kors dress, with her brunette hair tied back into a chic updo. |
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For many Madeira lovers, Buals offer the best combination of richness and elegance. |
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I gazed down upon the old quarter, a collage of dun roofs, domes and vaults, pencil and square minarets, ugliness and elegance. |
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A central column of stone urns filled with spiky plants adds a colonial 1930s elegance. |
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The installation radiated elegance, precision and restraint, especially in its subtle use of color. |
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My second favorite is the Defender, which is just a beautiful model that exudes elegance and power. |
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He was built for speed but at the same time had an elegance that shone even through the dirt caking his lackluster body. |
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Later, working as a painter, etcher and interior designer in Paris and London, he was renowned for his wit, style and elegance. |
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A mixture of bunker and shed, the centre exudes a taut, functional elegance. |
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Prominent wheel arches and multiple headlights give it a distinct look with a touch of sporty elegance. |
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The sheer elegance and eye-catching appeal have ensured the popularity of vinyl boards to traders. |
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Spectators were led first into the drawing-room elegance of Suite Saint-Saens by Gerald Arpino. |
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They have none of the elegance and stateliness of the older signs, which, admittedly, are beginning to rust and require replacement. |
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Rich ormolu, or gilded bronze moldings and medallions, further defined elegance, offering bold standards for royal palaces throughout Europe. |
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His dainty hesitative accents had a nice elegance, but elegance is not what this concerto is about. |
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He coolly leans against a pillar and appears the personification of suave elegance, wearing a modern tuxedo. |
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Its timeless elegance is taking on new character with vibrant colours and tailored cuts. |
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With a myriad of designs on the chinaware, customers can pick and choose crockery that will lend a touch of sophistication and elegance. |
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Their sweet, candied taste adds elegance to tropical fruits, poached pears, and chocolate. |
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Domes of turquoise and eggshell, arches and colonnades, all arranged with effortless rhythm and elegance. |
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In a beautiful sequence, women balanced on tiny blocks, flexing their bare backs and arms, revealing the elegance of contour, spine and muscle. |
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Instead of Italian elegance, Venice became known as the playground of the Pacific, with balloon rides, Ferris wheels and arcades. |
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Gone is sophistry, the elegance of understatement, the joy of imagining the concealed, regaling in the revealed. |
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On the Mississippi Queen, old-time banjos and a calliope belt out favorites from long ago as passengers explore six decks worth of elegance. |
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These mugs are deceivingly sturdy whilst still giving the appearance of quality and elegance. |
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Underneath the hardened, calloused hands and slightly sunburnt nose, there was a hint of elegance. |
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I just couldn't understand why their sense of elegance abandoned them at their feet. |
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London's rag trade copied the cut of her gowns and the elegance of her hats. |
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She was elegance, sensuality, and ferocity all rolled into one luscious woman. |
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He was unusual among Bolshoi dancers in having not only strength and athletic vigour, but elegance too. |
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The blond had a classic look to her, with German features, an elegance about her. |
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Unfortunately, the gowns don't emanate the same elegance that Armani is so known for. |
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The singer has an even, rounded tone, an apposite feeling for ornament and an ability to phrase with sprightly elegance. |
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If ever a gymnast were the picture of elegance, Natalia Lipkovskaya would be that athlete. |
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He has gathered 42 years of culinary experience from across the world, perfecting style and elegance in presentation and superb taste. |
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The lingerie department of Billier's prided itself on the elegance of its offerings. |
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For all their elegance, they are as aware as all great artists that pain is our human lot. |
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Simplicity and elegance should be your main guidelines when choosing a ring. |
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Every movement a lecture in elegance, she began a slow, stately walk towards their table. |
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At first I thought the former setup was more adaptable but I'm coming round to the idea that the latter has elegance. |
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Post and beam construction sought to achieve economy, efficiency, and elegance. |
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This film captured the elegance of ancient Chinese martial artistry through inventive cinematic techniques. |
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In his hands highly analytical quantitative biology was streamlined to its essential elegance. |
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But Lake Iseo has a certain unrestrained elegance too, without the frilly excesses of Stresa or Sirmione. |
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There is now a touch of elegance and effectiveness in his interceptions and tackling. |
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Some of his descriptive passages are composed with great power and elegance. |
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The chair back is the embodiment of elegance, suggesting an open plume of feathers supported by lyrical S-shaped side rails. |
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Despite this, she was a ballet dancer who had the grace, poise, and elegance of an angel. |
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Backgrounds of boudoir pink, persimmon, lilac and aqua combine with the calligraphic grace of his fleshy figures in images of stylized elegance. |
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Their interpretations ooze with the music's Italianate nature, and the elegance and grace they convey is exceptional. |
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The brides reflect the styles of the day, with the stiff starched elegance of the grooms' dapper morning suits also forming a real contrast. |
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In contrast Harriet's family represents the fading genteel elegance of the old South. |
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Debossing a design into a product adds a subtle, monochromatic elegance to the product. |
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Indeed elegance is the last thing you might have expected from the opening shots of the film. |
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There was a grace and an elegance she carried with her, and it went further than the sleek curves of her figure. |
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The fine furnishings bespoke delicacy and elegance that belied the shop's humble line of business. |
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But he does, as well as a range of other noises which he throws in with consummate elegance and wit. |
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If you appreciate grand style and elegance, with every modern convenience and one of the best locations in Europe, this is the hotel for you. |
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The elegance of the juxtapositions, presented with utmost tact and finesse, allowed associations to seep into our minds almost unbidden. |
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Her Chopinesque touch brought elegance to the movement's lovely second subject. |
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In every vintage, this winery produced exceptionally good wines of perfect elegance. |
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Liberalism's virtues are expounded with elegance, and at times a rather terse satirical cut. |
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The result is an improved drape and luster, giving a feel and look of elegance. |
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It is also home to the legendary Afflecks Palace from where I have purchased many a pre-loved item in my quest for sartorial elegance. |
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Kate is the epitome of ladylike elegance with poker straight posture, a svelte figure and a confident yet warm personality. |
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Just like everywhere else on the island, the spa had an ambiance of relaxed elegance. |
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As we all know, our pidgin dialect lacks the elegance and grace of the Queen's English. |
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Improvements in agronomy are likely to be more concerned with efficiency and elegance rather than in major breakthroughs. |
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Charlotte Square is the last word in Georgian elegance, but on a November afternoon it's an underpopulated place. |
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This, you knew immediately, was the art of an urbane and worldly society that valued beauty, elegance and sophistication. |
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Designers presented understated elegance, a lifestyle only for the initiated. |
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Before the Second World War, actresses who played Titania usually aimed at an ethereal, queenly elegance and beauty. |
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Brass snaps impart a utilitarian elegance, and its hook hangs as easily from a bathroom door as from the branches of a baobab tree. |
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Today, silk is yet another word for elegance, and silk garments are prized for their versatility, wearability and comfort. |
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A combination of the two, the shoulder shrug gives you the convenience of bolero sleeves and the elegance of a draped scarf. |
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Charles-Joseph Natoire's resplendent decorative style typifies the sophistication and elegance of French art during the rococo period. |
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His golden hair is left unkempt, giving his careless elegance a roguishness that really becomes him. |
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His battle with nature will end up taxing all his resourcefulness and overturning his usual elegance. |
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Inspired by the elegance of the kaftan, the range is both flattering to wear and practical as many designs double as loungewear. |
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She prefers the timeless elegance of real gems like Opal, Amethyst and Turquoise to the flashiness of rhinestones and bobbles. |
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This is what the record sounds like and it has earned the above rating on pure execution within its sub-genre, structural delicacy, and elegance. |
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Tucked down a Palma side street, the hotel combines a reserved, almost buttoned down elegance, with sublime food. |
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There were large exotic trees and open spaces around the few houses, each competing with the other, in design, elegance and luxury. |
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Peter Hall directs a production of minimalist elegance played, in true Brechtian tradition, against a dazzling cyclorama. |
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The elegance of refined Shanghai ladies of the first half of last century is long lost. |
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However, given his head, he seems to prefer more modest patterns, the result of which is a refined, tasteful elegance. |
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The people are still poor and miserable, and the land ruined, and the elegance Monseigneur lived in has been stamped out completely. |
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In person he was liberal, magnificent, and of a captivating softness and elegance of manners. |
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The atmosphere throughout is one of understated elegance and the highest standards of comfort and luxury. |
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Do you know a businessman who turns heads as he strides the city's sidewalks in his perfectly tailored sartorial elegance? |
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The latest trend in interior design seems to suggest that there is nothing like a dash of antiquity to lend beauty and elegance to a room. |
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His friends and colleagues will miss his humour, conscientiousness, and sartorial elegance. |
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She sashays her way through the weekend with a natural elegance and sense of fun. |
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They range from lovely, understated elegance and simplicity to wild extravagance. |
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He had to balance importance as a criterion for selection with pithiness and elegance, which still can only be measured with human faculties. |
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Only Beckett seems to have escaped censure, because of his elegance and self-restraint. |
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A shirt with a Chinese collar or high roll-neck, minus necktie, can spell casual elegance. |
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Designers at Chrysler exhibited elegance and refinement with the Firepower Grand Tourer Concept. |
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The show travels to nearly 200 cities around the world annually with the beauty, elegance, glamour and energy of a Broadway show. |
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There is a love of natural forms and an appreciation of understated elegance. |
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She walked into a medium sized front room, decorated in an understated elegance. |
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The cool elegance of the shapes, such as stemmed goblets, is matched by the smooth silvery-grey burnished surfaces. |
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The name Odeon, on the other hand, retains an air of tradition, elegance and style. |
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You could have your visitors gasping in admiration at your elegance and style with this prize. |
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I'd like to say that I did it with style and elegance but I suspect that would be a lie. |
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But records do not reveal the elegance and style with which most of his runs were made. |
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Waterford Crystal, the epitome of style and elegance, is the world's most successful luxury crystal brand. |
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If it is style, elegance and grandeur you are after then this five-bed detached property may be the home for you. |
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This kind of fridge has become a symbol of taste, elegance, style and wealth. |
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You can make and maintain 25 stunning topiaries to add elegance and beauty to your home. |
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Despite its rather insubstantial construction, the basket weighs thirty troy ounces and presages the simple elegance of the neoclassical style. |
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It's rough and ready and it's simple lack of visual elegance makes it so much more enjoyable. |
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The rotor turns an attached generator, creating electricity with a simple elegance, carving energy from the sky. |
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Proenza Schouler produced tailored garments that showed refinement and elegance in their graceful design. |
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The elegance, the sorrow, the cadences of the language there reminds one of Henryk Gorecki's Symphony No. 3 with its haunting refrains. |
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By the simple expedient of renting a lovely French aristocrat, the froideur turns to fun, and the surly city becomes all smiles and elegance. |
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They have an airy grace and elegance that, to me, symbolises all that is beautiful about oriental gardens. |
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Her vibrancy, dramatic range and willowy elegance make her a classical ballerina of the highest order. |
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Mixing red, yellow, pink and peach roses in a colored glass vase or stylish ceramic container adds elegance and charm. |
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These characteristics can be summed up as elegance, if you want just one word, but their real character is drinkability. |
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How nice for him that he can play note perfectly, even if it is at the expense of fantasy, passion, ardor, elegance, whimsy, fire and intensity. |
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This is in stark contrast to the poetic elegance used to describe the Medieval town of Oxford or the polished sophistication of Singapore. |
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Gianfilippo Corticelli displays occasional elegance with the camera, although a few shots are staidly composed. |
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The lounge is elegance incarnate, with its warm woods, smooth marble, soothing colours and fabrics of salmon and celadon. |
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But still, even with the fraying edges and fading embroidery, the flag bore itself with an elegance that I had never seen before. |
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While other vendors hammered away on their unsophisticated heterogenous software packages, IBM was refining something full of grace and elegance. |
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Half a dozen tree lined boulevards criss-cross the city with French elegance and the streets through the middle heave with traffic of all kinds. |
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Slender headlamps and a new tail lamp cluster add a dash of elegance while a trendy side skirt shows off alloy wheels. |
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The lightness and elegance of this seemingly fantasy structure was truly innovative. |
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Her brash buoyancy and his effortless elegance lifted the audience into the stratosphere. |
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Detractors raise an eyebrow even at that rating, while fans claim it is the apogee of shabby chic and effortless elegance. |
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Does any journalist today write with the elegance and effortlessness that he did? |
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Moreover, it presents the drama of the birth and beginning of Hinduism with elegance and beauty. |
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The Great Pyrenees dog conveys the distinct impression of elegance and unsurpassed beauty combined with great overall size and majesty. |
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His sculptures and etchings on this theme straddle a nebulous elegance, somewhere between abstraction and technical drawing. |
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Martin blends the elegance, grace, and polish of a confident professional with the spirited excitement of an emerging star. |
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To many, she was considered to be a modern Audrey Hepburn with her impeccable style, grace and elegance. |
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Silhouettes are sculpted, wrapped and draped with emphasis on simple elegance in slim cut suitings and asymmetric cut dresses. |
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There is an easy elegance here, a fluid readability, and a lucid, completely unaffected, eloquence of one who is at ease with herself. |
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Christopher fought with a fluid elegance, every move graceful and balanced. |
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Although Acer palmatum is the classic Japanese maple there are other maples from Japan with a similar degree of elegance. |
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Although many other materials and designs have been used to make these hoisters, nothing beats the elegance of the original. |
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However, he soon began to realise that the shabbiness of his study was at odds with the elegance of the gown. |
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Far from looking dull, the black and white combinations are sharp and smart and exude timeless elegance. |
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In the early scenes, the camera loves the family's sun-baked Sicilian estate and Visconti can't help but celebrate the elegance and idleness. |
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Stepping inside, Allie paused to look around at the cottage's simple elegance. |
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Audiences were also charmed by the elegance of the performers, often young unmarried dashing men. |
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The attractive Palomino color provides the elegance of a sculptured casting. |
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Wrought iron gates were placed here and there for elegance as well as function, and deadening ivy climbed part of the walls. |
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His music combined dazzling bursts of musical light with Gallic elegance and the rigorous formalism of a classicist. |
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There is a strong echo of elegance, but the tertiary flavours of nut and oxidised or Madeira-like notes are now coming to the foreground. |
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Where truth and beauty conflict or compete, he has opted for elegance of form, or a measure of performability. |
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Then, having identified the distinguishing features, the book proceeded to codify them into rules for achieving literary elegance. |
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It's only a matter of time before the fashion cognoscenti are once more clamouring for this particular brand of undeniable elegance. |
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The overall appearance of the sculpture is one of elegance and reverence reflecting the dignity of the memorial. |
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The instrumental color, finely crafted elegance, and glowing sweep of the music were exhilarating. |
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For a touch of elegance and personalization, embellish the pocket with an embroidered monogram or crest. |
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I cannot say I think his manners have much of that elegance which might have been expected from a person of his ci-devant rank. |
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Craftsmen carved flowers or other patterns symboling good wishes into the doors, adding to the elegance and beauty of the dwellings. |
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Register today and get ready to network in style, class, and executive elegance. |
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On these gently sloping gravel hills, great wines of class and elegance are produced. |
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Unlike many such packages, however, the elegance of the presentation in no way overshadows the poetry. |
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No matter how vigorous the steps, the old-style ballerinas radiated a glittering authority, decorum, and elegance. |
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It is the epitome of true elegance, born of centuries of survival with grace. |
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Truly, Hero is so tightly organized that the viewer may balk at its clockwork elegance. |
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It is a very attractive building and its slenderness and elegance will make it a very well-known structure in Dublin. |
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The fashion house evoked the tropical island look with elegance in its latest collection of earrings, necklaces, trinkets, and anklets. |
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Part in the center, then fasten snugly at the nape of your neck for easy elegance. |
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They haul every kind of comestible sea creature out of the Mediterranean, pile them high in the market and cook them with simple elegance. |
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The first truly great English artist, William Hogarth, provided a savage commentary on a gin-soaked London scene which balanced violence with elegance. |
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The elegance of the building is attributable chiefly to the lead designer. |
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Their rambling villa, once a model of gracious elegance, was now a paradise of dry rot, with its skeletal verandah, rickety walls and warped weatherboards. |
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Spain won, hallelujah, but not after much huffing and puffing to go alongside their geometric, incisive elegance on the ball. |
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As we will see, his works display an acute awareness of human faults and frailties and his writing exhibits a vividness and an elegance that makes it a pleasure to read. |
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The second movement's courtly elegance brought out the delicacy of the imitation through its vibrato-less, pastel shading through which every note could be heard. |
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The natural elegance with which he wore his tuxedo and the way it fit him like a glove combined to create a stunning image that captivated and called to her. |
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These latter, such as the ambulatories leading to or flanking the central dome, transform what might otherwise be relatively austere into elegance and beauty. |
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And the renowned A Pacific Cafe brings elegance and creativity to top-quality cuisine, with dishes like poached scallop ravioli and wokcharred mahimahi. |
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The tatting on each edge was simply an effect of elegance and care. |
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The neatly folded scented bed sheets and the four-poster bed made of ash wood had this annoying elegance, which seems to be mocking at her frustration. |
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She was bewitching, enchanting, graced with an unearthly elegance. |
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Nostalgia for the refined elegance of the older woman is all the rage in New York at the moment, with glossy magazines featuring models wearing tweeds, wool coats and pearls. |
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He looks particularly handsome tonight, the picture of refined elegance in his traditional tuxedo, complete with waistcoat and pure white silk shirt. |
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From a range of proposals, the project created by the Peugeot Style Centre was chosen, due to its fluid lines that give the car a powerful look, refinement and elegance. |
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However, where Horowitz gives you mainly patrician elegance, Moravec seems to give you the lagniappe of something deeply felt as well, without wallowing in it. |
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No dessert combines elegance and charm quite like a homemade layer cake. |
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His angular cheeks, thick glasses, and carefully combed hair incarnate elegance, vision, and, unfortunately, personal agony. |
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Out of the art of the High Renaissance there developed a style characterized by a sense of extreme elegance and grace, which became known as Mannerism. |
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Instead, he imbues his work with a brooding melancholy, while maintaining both its dignity and elegance. |
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In Elizabethan masques, poets, composers, choreographers and scenic designers emulated or simulated the Golden Age, immobilising Time in terpsichorean elegance. |
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The quintessence of luxury, based upon a range of cashmere, the main collection for this winter is an irresistible invitation to enjoy the ultimate in refined elegance. |
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His lifelong obsession with elegance and order, he said, led him to concoct sexy results that journals found attractive. |
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Prosodical and rhetorical choices in both poems combine to create an unusual balance between gravity and elegance, on the one hand, wryness and wit on the other. |
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Fork in hand, napkin in lap, and a wine glass to toast, Dijon is a reminder of the poetry and elegance that lies in food. |
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There is no equal for the elegance of the Army White Mess Jacket. |
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There, she and the other women were judged on how they spoke and posed and for their elegance. |
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Said to be one of the oldest preserved caravanserais in the world, maybe a thousand years, it wears its age and restoration with solidity rather than elegance. |
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Other high fashion T-shirts are decorated with large chandelier crystal rhinestones evoking a look that is a perfection of casual elegance in today's global dressing. |
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The Rhodesian exudes an understated elegance I've found nowhere else. |
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Style and elegance are no longer twin fortes of virus-writing mountebanks. |
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Business facilities at the hotel are extensive, and there are also several restaurants and bars for less formal meetings without stinting on elegance. |
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Apparently, she figured that if I were her daughter, she'd have made sure that I was the embodiment of elegance and poise, not to mention maturity. |
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Also Miss Gumerova very quickly revealed her poise and elegance. |
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There is elegance to the restraint and austerity of the imagery that extends to, or perhaps finds inspiration in, the clean utility of the printed page. |
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His plummy accent, polite demeanour and sartorial elegance remind one of an era when business was conducted at gentlemen's clubs over cigars and port. |
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I've dressed up a bit in deference to Evans's sartorial elegance. |
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Go to an automatic teller machine today, press a button, and you are in the middle of a global network of incredible complexity and even elegance. |
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It is a feast of boleros delivered with flair by Ferrer, who intuitively conjures up the elegance and languid energy of that post-war singing style. |
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I generally perform with all the elegance and grace of a hippopotamus. |
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They have beauty on their side, they also have grace and elegance. |
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Her mother, Bo, was a beauty pageant winner in Korea, and as you watch her daughter on the course you have a sense that she has inherited some of the same elegance and grace. |
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Two ladies strolled out, walking with perfect elegance and grace. |
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The lady's clothes seemed to fill the whole carnage, and out of this little padded box there drifted a perfume of orris, an indefinable scent of feminine elegance. |
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Few musical genres sport the elegance of the French chanson. |
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The interiors had the charmless elegance of upscale hotel suites. |
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He invests virtually every phrase with incomparable authority and elegance, paying tribute to a pianistic bel canto while rendering its texture completely transparent. |
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In the final section the torero engages the bull with his elegance and control, then exchanges the purple and yellow capote for the red muleta and curved sword. |
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Is it just us, or does all this retro culture stuff seem infused with an element of cheesecake, a world where the pin-up was the height of visual elegance? |
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For an informal wedding, a sheet cake can be decorated with elegance. |
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Nor is the more severe type of elegance neglected, and tailor-made linen garments with pleated trottoir skirts and mannish little coatees or paletots are much seen. |
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From a distance, the pub has an air of faded charm and elegance, but closer inspection reveals the fabric of the building is in need of restoration. |
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The extraordinary attention to detail transports the viewer to Elizabethan London, from the grime and muck of the streets to the elegance of the palaces and nobility. |
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With clean-cut designs and natural and fluent lines, the collection aims to present elegance while incorporating the most up-to-date fashion ideas. |
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It was Augusta who created the ranch house's Victorian elegance, adding her own fine needlepoint to the furnishings from Chicago, New York, and Europe. |
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However, drinking tea requires elegance, not like guzzling beer. |
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Guitars are used sparingly, but they ring with precision and elegance, dropping tones as if laying bones to rest beneath a crowd of exultant mourners. |
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The restaurant is an outpost of Arts and Crafts-style elegance. |
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The dancers were a picture of grace, leaping with ease and elegance. |
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Produced in one of the best areas for Pinot Noir, this is a textured, sweetly fruity young red with just the right amount of fragrance and elegance. |
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You really have to see the spiral wheel turn to appreciate its elegance. |
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Next to him, Kitako is the picture of refined country elegance. |
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The quality of the food and wine matches the elegance of the surroundings. |
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He was tall and thin, with a commanding presence and hints of elegance. |
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In this one-time bank much of the elegance has been retained. |
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Victorian elegance is displayed throughout the hotel and gaming areas. |
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Due to the elegance of the design, most things are immediately obvious. |
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What is evident is that his best music has a marvellous elegance. |
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His wonderfully contrasty pictures made us all aware of the noble, Roman solidity of some of the structures and the simple, honed elegance of their detailing. |
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The Turkish sentence has an economy of words and an elegance which are due to the language being agglutinative, using participles, gerundives, and gerunds. |
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The hip-hop generation has evolved and matured from just being ghetto-fabulous to finding that happy medium between over-the-top and traditional, classic elegance. |
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Their rambling villa once a model of gracious elegance was now a paradise of dry rot and borer, with its skeletal verandah, rickety walls and warped weatherboards. |
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Of modern Australian batsmen that I have seen, the best was Chappell, who had great power and elegance, plus gritty determination when he needed it. |
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Although flexible and graceful were not the words I'd use to describe our tai chi motions, our instructors William and Pandora were the epitome of suppleness and elegance. |
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Designers hew to their legacies for fall lines, while Armani argues against his reputation for elegance. |
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There is something about a firefight at night, something about the mechanical elegance of an M-60 machine gun. |
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The rear of Selfridges is a grim place, just a service road lined by characterless buildings, and totally unlike the elegance of the imposing frontage. |
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If the modernist box remains the default form, unsurpassable for its elegance and adaptability, it has also been the spur to some amazingly bold escapes from that orthodoxy. |
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Beau Brummell, the prince's friend, was the arbiter of elegance. |
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This new translation by Adriana Hunter fully captures the elegance and frivolity of its era. |
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My reply is that the beauty and elegance which adorn them are evident and convincing proofs of their not being so insignificant as we presumptuously suppose they are. |
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No one on the circuit today can overshadow the gangly elegance of this Swiss supermodel in his black and red costume. |
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Yet the product that emerged, as the Russians soared and twisted and somersaulted, was one of grace and elegance and hard-to-imagine body control. |
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She's very smart, bright, witty, full of grace and elegance. |
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From the seven bedrooms on the first floor, to the nine reception rooms on the ground floor, to the staff quarters below stairs, the apartment is the epitome of elegance. |
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All the tunes are by the trio's leader, and are characterised by a spare elegance and melodic accessibility which never tips over into the merely saccharine. |
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Instead, it has changed the way we design with wood and focused architectural commentary on factors like economy of use and elegance in spare detailing. |
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When dealing with the theme of American resentment abroad Baxter delivers moments like the above with elegance. |
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And now I knew the names of most of the foods set before me, spoke with elegance and poise, danced with grace, and could even say a few words in French and Italian! |
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But those were the days when a Trimphone was considered the height of elegance and modernity. |
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Floaty, floral frocks are the WAG dress of choice, giving elegance, height and grace to anyone who is short, stumpy and clompy. |
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The bedrooms are beautifully decked out with touches of elegance like a Georgian chaise lounge and fresh white flowers. |
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Whose? Les yeux morts d'Eurydice, he says, but suspects they beckon, they and that malar elegance. |
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There was a subtlety, an unshouting elegance about her, that was especially attractive in one so young. |
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As the merry widow, she sings with charm and elegance, but little charisma or real sense of glamour. |
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Bavarian Spalt Noble hops give the beer a crisp elegance that is not bitter and leaves a smooth aftertaste. |
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Tropez-inspired pieces gave a balanced sense of both preppiness and refined elegance. |
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Statured to project a sense of bold elegance, Grand Cherokee remains the crown of Jeep's luxury SUV efforts. |
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Her 1962 guide to being happily unmarried was actually for anyone in search of taste and bezazz and verve and elegance. |
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In his greying vest, worn-out jeans and scruffy donkey jacket, Les Battersby is hardly a picture of sartorial elegance. |
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Her one discernible flaw is her hyperextended arms, but while occasionally distracting, they also lend her elegance a youthful, gangly charm. |
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Gravies, sauces and demi-glaces can add elegance and class to your holiday meals without a lot of culinary know-how. |
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We are brought, with elegance and style, with dry wit and orneriness, to elegy. |
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Secured on a timber framework decorated with ornate cornicing, it's sheer understated elegance. |
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For the first 300 pages, Her Fearful Symmetry has a quiet, almost academic elegance that is very charming in its fustiness. |
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Some indeed wrote chiefly in Latin and were valued for the elegance and Classicism of their style. |
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Floral aromatics and pretty stone fruit combine for elegance, with a core of acidity creating perfect balance in this slightly off-dry wine. |
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Read aloud, the Jamesian sentences have a logically organized yet fluid and discursive elegance. |
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This charming Cape Dutch hotel sets itself apart from the rest with its spectacular setting, stylish elegance and personalised service. |
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Actress Jodie radiates understated elegance in her steel blue strapless gown. |
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The colors are so rich and vibrant, and a free-form magnolia adds a special touch of elegance while displaying the beauty of our state flower. |
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With great talent, elegance and subtlety, it condones and romanticizes euthanasia, treachery and adultery. |
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The hotel combines American comfort with continental elegance. |
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The cheongsam is one of the most perfect dresses and is the epitome of understated elegance. |
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The superstructure was reconstructed to the original design and elegance, including the raised roof, wood panelled saloon and open top deck. |
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Wearing this gorgeous Valentino moss green chiffon dress, adorned with dozens of sequinned butterflies, she oozes elegance. |
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What is more, she writes with verve, tongue-in-cheek humor, and elegance. |
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That elegance made some of us worry that his work was verging on slick. |
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Davis conducted with elegance and charm, offering deep insights into some of the most difficult repertoire, not least the Missa Solemnis. |
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Duke Ellington brought an elegance to jazz composition that earned the respect of classical musicians, as well as the sidemen in his own band. |
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