They bring a sense of confrontation rather then conciliation, belligerence rather than humility and gracelessness rather than gracefulness. |
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The movement, fluidity, and gracefulness of the human body contain the same lines and curves and feelings of my florals. |
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There was altogether a lithe gracefulness about him that was quite un-doglike. |
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Their gracefulness and expressiveness hid the fact that they were also very athletic and strong. |
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No human being could resist such an authoritative beauty, gracefulness and charm. |
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Despite all such cavils, this is a work of uncommon gracefulness that repays repeated reading and viewing. |
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The early morning sun rose into the sky, its beauty and gracefulness covered by a misty haze and leftover plumes of gun smoke. |
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And what makes it so special: the combination offers reliable stability whilst also appealing for its elegant gracefulness. |
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Whether she's walking, reaching for something or just lounging on a couch, a dancer's fluidity and gracefulness are noticeable right down to her fingertips. |
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Then with the gracefulness, or shall I say gracelessness of a lumberjack they grabbed Mark from under his arms and lifted him clear off the floor. |
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Over clipped, rhyming lines, he achieves something close to lyric gracefulness, while still suggesting, at times, rock-star excess. |
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Most of them, however, have been praised for their gracefulness rather than for their content or emotional depth. |
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But we would happily adopt the colourful Cirque du Soleil bugs and marvel at their gracefulness over and over again. |
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The painting above, which displays remarkable equilibrium and gracefulness, symbolises this. |
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It is characterized by the gracefulness of his works, the use of intense colours, the meticulous design and the ample use of rich clothing. |
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From the gracefulness of the long spanning arch to the lightness of the tension cables this bridge was enhanced by the use of structural steel. |
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It reminded me very much of a fine Burgundy in its elegance, gracefulness, and bright, sunny finish. |
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The music provokes through its languor, even disturbs through its extreme sensuousness and we end up adoring its gracefulness. |
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My gracefulness stems from the fact that I'm walking directly on my toes, sort of like a furry ballerina. |
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Ice sports is generally thought to be characterized by the gracefulness of figure skating as well as by the toughness of ice hockey. |
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And the lack of superfluous detail bestow it with both finesse and gracefulness. |
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A remarkable gracefulness in movement was created in these intricate embellishments such as the acanthus and oak leaves, volute scroll and laurelling details. |
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During the XIXth century, Aubagne is at the height of one's art, 40 pottery, 12 crockery are growing up in order to bring gracefulness and typical creation. |
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The purity of the colors, the gracefulness of form, the balance of the composition of the brush strokes on canvas: all raises a magic wonder in the viewer of his works. |
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So the indentations in the star base, armrests, backrest and armrest supports match the architectural lightweight construction technique with a gracefulness reminiscent of bridge structures. |
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Their feeling of gracefulness is more pronounced. |
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The gracefulness of this decorated bottle is unique. |
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Alonso Cano formed his early painting style in Seville on the simple monumentality of Zurbarán, but after he moved to Madrid in 1638 his paintings took on a new elegance and gracefulness. |
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Endlessly moulding clay, in a permanent effort to perfect his work, he pays attention to every delail in order to better reveal the profoundness of a look or the gracefulness of a gesture. |
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We can be inspired by the elegance and gracefulness of earth-life, imbued with the sacred presence that animates all life, and impelled to political action. |
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He wears a turban and his face is covered. The horse is typically Arab distinguished by the shape of its head and the gracefulness of its neck and legs. |
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He was greatly impressed by Joe's hunting and navigational skills and by Taqulittuq's generosity, gracefulness, modesty and calm intellectual power. |
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Intelligence and sweetness of disposition as well as gracefulness destined it for academic horsemanship, notably as practiced at the Spanish Riding School of Vienna. |
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And when I was at the UN talking to colleagues of Hammarskjold and of Pearson, the generosity and the gracefulness and the intellect and the pragmatism shines through, and it was so nice to hear that spoken. |
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His clear-sightedness, dexterity and exceptional accomplishments are deemed as worthy of celebration as spiritual acrobatics or aristocratic gracefulness. |
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And thus Mnestheus in his gentleheartedness created beauty. It is a beauty of gracefulness and withal of strength, simplicity and dignity and although black, colorful! |
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Even Sir Ralph was struck with her extreme gracefulness, and pointed her out to Mistress Nicholas, who, unenvying and amiable, joined heartily in his praises. |
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