Tina explains that turnkey archaically means jailer and holder of the keys. |
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The trouble here is that Shaw's paintings are the opposite of attention-grabbing, being, on the face of it, archaically skilful. |
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Passages in archaically stern counterpoint sit alongside the most modern, even chivalrous arias. |
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Despite much bloviating about ecstatic experience and a slew of odd mishaps, their trajectory remains fiercely, archaically conventional. |
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The games are a bit archaically presented, but they include palindromes, acrostics, higgledy-piggledies, anagrams, etc. |
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The royal family is archaically otherworldly. |
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And Greece's economy is structurally uncompetitive within the Eurozone, archaically organized and with no clear growth plan. |
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It can no longer be wielded to chasten people who enjoy the elaborately skilled, archaically styled, formulaic splendors of the old academy, with its devout ancestor worship and deluxe eroticism. |
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Archaically, there are still 92 hereditary peers, in place only because their ancestors proved rather adept at pulling the wool over Joe Soap''s eyes. |
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Archaically, the urbanised area of London was known as the Metropolis. |
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