Kate's pleasant and gracious manner made her a firm favourite in the neighbourhood. |
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He was just very gracious, very nice. He fist-bumped Christopher, which was very cool and it was just a very amazing moment. |
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Its style harks back to the days when wealthy industrialists commissioned architects to design gracious new homes. |
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She only offered a gracious giggle before kneeling down to gather nearby sticks and branches for firewood. |
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And he's got to be a magnanimous, gracious loser to help bring the country together. |
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Even in the face of hardship, she remained undauntedly gracious to those around her. |
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When tunes are piped in, it is always at a gracious, unintrusive volume, and it is invariably tasteful jazz or even classical. |
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We went to the south, which I found very gracious, with its beautiful beaches backed by mountains covered with tea and spice plantations. |
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Later, the Principal of Abigail's school would bear witness to her studiousness, her good discipline, and to her gracious and polite manner. |
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To their credit they never gave up trying and were equally gracious in defeat as in victory. |
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After all, knowing how to dance was a social necessity as important as having good manners and being a gracious hostess. |
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A pleasant and gracious gentleman, Pat was known for his friendly and helpful nature. |
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Although disappointed, she was gracious in defeat, praising her opponent, who is rapidly becoming the player to beat in the women's game. |
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She devoted much time to the development of the business, including being the gracious hostess for business dinners. |
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My sister, the gracious hostess that she is, asks if they would like to stay for dinner. |
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Here is a room designed for comfort, yet gracious and formal enough for hosting even the most important parties. |
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The 18th century was the period when Nancy assumed its present form as one of the most elegant and gracious small cities in Europe. |
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Cohen, who is a youth counselor for after-school activities, lived and worked for some years in San Francisco and knows about gracious living. |
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My suite was designed to elevate gracious living to the very epitome of decadence. |
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They would enjoy His salvation and live under the blessings of His gracious rule. |
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At the table we are nourished by Christ's gracious presence in bread and wine. |
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While Jesus dwelt among men His glory was manifested in his gracious words and miraculous acts. |
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Only when we give alms, fast, and pray with the spirit of Jesus and God's gracious presence do we please God. |
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Our stories speak about past failure and the reception of God's gracious salvation through Jesus Christ. |
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And even the faith with which we believe in the Lord Jesus Christ is God's gracious gift to us in His mercy. |
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God is gracious to him who earns his living by his own labour and not by begging. |
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She brought word from the Queen that our gracious lady would like the mention of his blasphemy to continue. |
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My master, who was the most prominent courtier to his most gracious Majesty, the Emperor Kao, may he live ten thousand years. |
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The gracious King Louis XVI signed over one million dollars in arms and munitions. |
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This is a gracious and welcoming house with spectacular views over open countryside. |
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Stevens was gracious in defeat and he has now lost two finals in addition to three semi-finals at Sheffield. |
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We have failed in our stewardship of this bountiful creation, harming our fellow creatures and abusing the resources of the gracious earth. |
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The brash egoism of 20 years ago has been replaced with a more gracious dignity. |
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On many accounts it was transcribed that they were gracious and benevolent. |
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She is one of the esteemed ladies of the city, gracious, kind and benignant of character, and a model mother to her family. |
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In the first place, the film depicts some imaginary breed of gracious and principled gangsters. |
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A gracious and pleasant lady, Delia was imbued with many fine and noble traits. |
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It is a beautiful tree, with gracious branches and a brilliant white papery peeling bark. |
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She explains, still gracious though with a slight sneer to her smiling nature this time. |
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Beatrice's apology was more gracious, and she was visibly discomfited by her father's manner. |
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In short, a band that is gracious enough to perform two encores is worthy of forgiveness. |
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Prior to the conception of the gracious gods, he is pruned and felled like a vine by the vine dressers. |
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Even though I was being super polite and friendly and gracious, and not at all sneaky, they have yet to get back to me. |
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And for those a little shaky on how to make a good Chinese cuppa, one of the gracious hostesses will provide gentle instruction. |
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You are subtle and gracious yet keenly perceptive and observant at work, missing nothing but noting every detail or omission. |
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It's an inspired album that is imbued with the warm spirit and gracious heart that is this family. |
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The entire mineral community will greatly miss this kind, gracious, and witty master of microminerals and photomicrography. |
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I was persuaded that I had been spared an insolvable difficulty by declining to accept his gracious but unilateral appointment. |
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Pleasant, courteous and gracious, Noreen was devoted to her family and friends. |
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He has a gracious, almost courtly manner, a striking physical appearance, and a sharp mind. |
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Anne prayed her prayer of thanks to the Lord for this gracious meal and heard Luke praying with her. |
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With refurbishment, this property has the potential to become a stylish and gracious home. |
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Garten the writer is a gracious hostess whose love of food and company is infectious. |
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A pleasant, courteous and gracious lady, she was well liked by her neighbours in the locality. |
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Simon was gracious in defeat, but he couldn't mask the disappointment he felt. |
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And, of course, her majesty, the queen, and Prince Philip, were very gracious and generous and nice to us when we stayed there. |
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A pleasant, courteous and gracious lady, Vera was highly thought of by all in the community. |
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A gracious and courteous lady, she had a kind word for all and was devoted to her family. |
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It is time to leave for home, and we take our leave of these gracious and courteous researchers. |
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She is gracious despite our differences, and we chat pleasantly, if not like bosom buddies. |
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The rooms are gracious, large, airy and furnished with elegant appointments. |
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A genial and gracious host, and a conscientious hospital chaplain, he was to spend the next twelve years in these ministries. |
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Fabrics embellished with elegant cuts, graceful falls and rich hues to gracious and sober tones are those best suited for the special occasions. |
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His father was gracious enough to give him the leaky rowboat on the side of the ship and a day's worth of provisions. |
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Serving someone was looked down on, and the art of gracious service got lost. |
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Sean was a pleasant, courteous and gracious neighbour who could always be relied on to lend a helping hand. |
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Jesus could not heal these people not because of a lack of power, but because of ingratitude and a rejection of his gracious patronage! |
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The Queen Mother through her gracious smile generated warmth and kindness to us all. |
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I do not recall that queue-jumping or loud scolding are gracious Asian values. |
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The movie is courtesy of our gracious holiday hosts, an added bonus to their, as ever, amazing hospitality. |
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Even the crackpots who vented at him received polite and gracious counter-arguments. |
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The infant Jesus, with a gracious look, takes St Bernard's crosier whilst St Bernard, in his white gloves, joins his hands in prayer. |
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Oddly, I felt more dressed-down by his gracious reply than I'd have been had he frothed at the mouth. |
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Twenty-four stately king palms herald you into the porch where sturdy and gracious durwans welcome you to the hotel. |
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We will miss his keen mind, his insight, his gentle, gracious manner, his caring nature, his mischievous sense of humour and his support. |
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However, like any gracious Cork man I have kept my head down and taken the banter like a man. |
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It is a world of gracious living, Old World culture, and haute cuisine, as ageless as Brigitte Bardot or Catherine Deneuve. |
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This act was framed rather badly in a more gracious age, when owners of river bank had a traditional right to berth their boats on that bankside. |
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Her acceptance was as gracious and exalting as if she herself had won the transparent, lucite trophy. |
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The rich had large, gracious homes, each with an entrance atrium, like the family room. |
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If you want to be kind, courteous, gracious and civil, and tactful, God bless you. |
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Since savings and frugality bloggers are pros at repurposing and reinventing, we hit up a few to get their advice on being a gracious regifter. |
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He had his days of disappointment too, but he was equally gracious and magnanimous in both victory and defeat. |
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There prosperous new managers live in gracious homes with neatly manicured gardens. |
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They included sixteen endearing young students from the ballet school whose gracious performance of the Polish interlude was delightful. |
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Ask yourselves how this gracious reception of our petition comports with those warlike preparations which cover our waters and darken our land. |
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William Hurt is a willing, low-key accomplice, a good foil for Kosminsky's gracious manner and slightly stagy cheerfulness. |
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He blamed the container-load of chances United missed in the first half, but was gracious enough to concede Blackburn deserved their reward. |
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This is a particularly gracious and thoughtful reply from the media, and we are grateful for it. |
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The gracious God allowed Adam and Eve to live, though he banished them from the Garden of Eden. |
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As you hike up through the gracious park, dotted with palaces turned museums, crickets chirr in the plane trees and pines. |
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The fine owner of a lodge at the shoreline was gracious enough to offer an aluminum boat with oars for our use. |
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Our reasoning faculty is but a gracious gift of Godhead intended for divine purposes, and not those of our own design. |
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You are confident, gracious and just when dealing with difficult people and situations in the family. |
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The ballroom's lofty wood-panelled ceiling and tall seaward windows evoke another more gracious age. |
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The protuberant eyes, big nose and tightly shut mouth give the guardian god a gracious, rather than awesome, appearance. |
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He was quite gracious and signed books leaving weird little messages in each of our tomes. |
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I have to tell you, those people are remarkably well-behaved and gracious and polite. |
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The main dining area is sectioned off with opaque glass windows and sheer curtains that give a sense of intimacy matched by the gracious service. |
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Gjoa proved gracious losers as everyone trooped off to their clubhouse after the match to celebrate Norway's Independence Day with cold steins. |
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I laughed outright because his voice was so gracious and aristocratic. |
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In performing these youthful works, the Angeles String Quartet played with such deft skill, there was an abundance of dulcet adagios, energetic allegros, and gracious minuets. |
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Ken Cole, has been the soul of gracious hospitality and his girlfriend, Katie Moulthrop has been squiring me around everywhere and feeding me yummy meals. |
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Although we arrived hours late, she was gracious enough to do the interview in the small hours of the morning. |
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Because, well, I hate to say it, but if it really were all the same to him, he'd have accepted your gracious invite on the spot and spared himself the bother. |
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During a long, drawn-out period in which he was essentially a lame-duck driver, Sadler never stopped being publicly gracious toward the team he was leaving. |
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Looking back, I see the gracious hand of our sovereign God overruling my obstinate reluctance and giving me new desires that were not natural for me. |
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Every one who is come to years of understanding, and hears this gospel, is obliged to take to heart his own lost condition, and God's gracious offer of peace and salvation through Christ Jesus. |
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For the best that Barcelona has to offer, belly up to Pinotxo Bar, a tiny place with a gracious host. |
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Young and gracious faces, somewhat remote and proud, but with a melancholy and sweet kindness. |
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If you have believed, it is time to renew you faith and to rejoice that the kingdom of God has come and that you live under the gracious rule of Jesus. |
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Four years have I been espoused to our gracious King, Alban of Mann. |
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Nevertheless, his widow, the gracious Princess Lom was at the Royal Varuna Yacht Club last weekend, to place the Prince's imprimatur on the championship. |
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Unlike many Darwinists and theistic evolutionists, young earth creationists have been extraordinarily gracious to me, and I've always tried to return the favor. |
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The whole thing seemed so gracious and good-hearted, and remarkably wise, too. |
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On around one third of an acre, this gracious residence with double bay windows has not been occupied for a number of years and is in need of total refurbishment. |
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I'm happy for Morella because she is a gracious lady who provided excellent service for her constituents and was very nice to my daughter when she interned for her. |
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It is amazing that anyone who works so hard could find time to check in on friends not doing so well or simply to be so gracious, courteous and wickedly humoured. |
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The reception hall with mahogany woodblock floor leads to a gracious drawing room with windows on three sides overlooking the well-tended gardens. |
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Once the red mist had lifted, however, Rosanna offered a gracious apology for her comments, trotting out the usual stuff about not meaning to offend anyone, etc., etc. |
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The interiors of the cottages resemble the sort of understated living room you might find in a gracious Indian home. |
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Lamont himself was gracious in concession, although still angry about the war. |
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But he was always uncommonly gracious, a truly gentle man, willing to dispense wisdom and perspective when asked. |
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He was a kind, gracious, and generous friend, and a mentor beyond compare. |
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Okay, there may be some oldies who say the age of gracious living and letters or cards written with your own hand are more personalised, and I agree. |
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The bartending staff impacts every aspect of your operation, from portioning and marketing your bill of fare to rendering prompt and gracious hospitality to your clientele. |
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The enclosed entrance porch has a mosaic tiled floor and leads to a gracious entrance hall with wooden floorboards, a dado rail, ornate cornicing and a centrepiece. |
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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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The year 2011 was particularly tough for the usually gracious and urbane president. |
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Clearly he enjoyed the opportunity to groove with young musicians, and judging by his gracious, charming attitude he was as happy as ever to let a crowd in on the fun. |
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At these gatherings Mrs Turnbull was a gracious and lively hostess. |
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I much prefer a gracious, magnanimous withdrawal, but if it is beyond that member to do such a thing, then we will let it lie where it lies, and will deal with it in public. |
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Yes the good doctor has been gracious enough to pay me a visit tonight. |
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If this is the best they can do, I weep for the future of gracious living. |
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At the same time, by the orderings of a sovereign, gracious God, some people who desire very much to marry may never find the person they regard as a suitable partner. |
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At the heart of our faith is an invitation to remember the past differently thanks to the gracious love of God manifested in the crucified and risen Christ. |
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Yet the ballroom's lofty wood-panelled ceiling and tall seaward windows, along with an adjoining dining hall and arcaded veranda, do evoke another more gracious age. |
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Behind this is a gracious entrance hallway with a high ceiling and many original features, including decorative ceiling cornices, architraves and a dado rail. |
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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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In many ways we have fallen into a similar pattern of disobedience, and need the gracious intervention of God to deliver us from spiritual and moral decay. |
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Steven was gracious enough to do it, and his thoughts were fantastic. |
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Well, as soon as Alice finished singing, land sakes! goodness, gracious me! if a big fox didn't pop out from behind a tree. |
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Joe was gracious enough to give his permission to let us reprint it here. |
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It was a gracious touch, a rhetorical olive branch to his vanquished foes. |
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If all these gracious indulgences are without any effect on us, we must perish in our own folly. |
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Went bicoastal and, in Northern California's East Bay, built a 2,300-home monument to gracious living known as Blackhawk. |
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The stars were all very gracious, beaming and shaking hands as Studley's flashbulb fired and froze the scene in history. |
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Karan Johar for one has been known to be Bollywood's king among party animals, more so when it comes to playing the gracious host. |
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Therefore, justification is held to arise solely from God's free and gracious act. |
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The Lord God, merciful and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth. |
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He should have been euphoric, and more than just euphoric, gracious. |
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At his Tucson hacienda he is a gracious host and a good neighbor. |
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William Pell as Kreon has the least gracious vocal writing but he sings the high tessitura without any sign of distress. |
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The slight that can be conveyed in a glance, in a gracious smile, in a wave of the hand, is often the ne plus ultra of art. |
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Oh, my goodness gracious me! where was I? Where was Robert? To happen to me, a sort of prudish old maid, who kept her house so strict! |
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She's going to play hostess to Duncan at Dunsinane, and 'provide' is what gracious hostesses always do. |
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And so usual a thing it is for gracious hearts to be humbled under the afflictings of God, that affliction is upon that score called humiliation. |
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I inform you that I will be a gracious lord and a faithfull observer of God's rights and just secular law. |
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Who cannot want the thought how monstrous It was for Malcolm and for Donalbain To kill their gracious father? |
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The merest adumbration of an apology on Baron Veen's part would clinch the matter with a token of gracious finality. |
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But you, 0 Lord, are a companionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness. |
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But once Shinnie's mind was made up and he signed a pre-contract agrement with Blues, Butcher was gracious. |
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After the King withdrew, Johnson shewed himself highly pleased with his Majesty's conversation and gracious behaviour. |
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Billy Gill is goofily gracious as the Cap'n's rebellious son. |
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Devils agitator Louis Robitaille was the most gracious congratulator during the postgame handshakes, and he had a longer-than-usual conversation with the Sharks' Danny Groulx. |
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Then, decorate your thank-you with fun stamps, glitter or suckers, address it, drop it in the mailbox with a stamp, and consider yourself one gracious girl. |
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My mother, who was known for her gracious kindness, was quite a trouper. |
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Not wishing to offend his gracious Cochinese host, Cabral politely declines the invitations, promising only to visit those cities at some future date. |
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Wins on the bottom two boards from Darwin Ursal and Antonio Aguirre added gloss to the home side's celebrations against gracious and worthy opponents. |
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The aristocratic stately home continued the tradition of the first large gracious unfortified mansions such as the Elizabethan Montacute House and Hatfield House. |
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Ever gracious for her success, Rita thanks the sell-out crowd for 'making this my first number one' launching into the DJ Fresh floor-filler Hot Right Now. |
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Gracious and soft-spoken in interviews, Cave's offstage persona is the opposite of his electrifying stage self. |
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Gracious Cape Dutch homesteads harmoniously dot the landscape add a rich historical and architectural tradition. |
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