The magnificent master bedroom is elegantly curved in shape, has clean sweeping lines and luxurious en-suite facilities. |
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Basil smiled, and elegantly unbent himself from the doorframe on which he had been leaning. |
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She didn't want to needlepoint to perfection, crochet, dance elegantly, or be treated as a brainless pet. |
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The stair is elegantly made, a light filigree of steel rod and plates that contrasts with the heavy concrete solidity of the vault. |
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The dress was held up by thin spaghetti straps and the first layer clung to my body, while the top layer flowed elegantly as I moved. |
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The wall works and the floor sculptures complement the walks, which he documents with elegantly spare photographs. |
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But for those who like their terror on the more sophisticated side, this is elegantly spine-chilling. |
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The elegantly crafted table is constructed in English walnut with inlays of burr elm and satinwood stringing. |
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The interior is elegantly styled with three circular displays of crisp, clear graphics and broad burr walnut moulding. |
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For the first time, the elegantly calligraphed text that appears on the front of each of these drawings will be transcribed. |
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He was dressed elegantly in severe black evening wear, crisply white starched shirt and intricately tied cravat. |
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Down from the ceiling came canopies of cloth that covered the bed elegantly. |
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A handsome girl, elegantly dressed and holding a large fan, gazes out over the balustrade. |
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A tailored jacket hung elegantly from his broad shoulders, giving him a debonair look. |
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He began by powerfully striking Steffan Jones over mid-wicket and continued by elegantly off-driving Caddick to the fence. |
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Carlos elegantly distills the essence of Peruvian Quecua waltzes usually heard with Pan flutes and cavaquinhos but here played with an accordion. |
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If you're approaching Italy from the elegantly manicured and often overdeveloped French Riviera, then Liguria comes as a delightful surprise. |
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As you would expect from a historian of Molony's distinction, his autobiography is written chastely, elegantly, self-critically and charitably. |
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Now he can glide elegantly through the departures lounge safe in the knowledge that his laptop is snugly overnighted. |
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You think, why doesn't my long, honeyed hair curl elegantly, never frizz and, on command, wisp like that of a character in a fairy tale? |
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Here and now, in a cooperative of 36 families, papaya and lime trees shaded thatched houses elegantly constructed of smooth wooden poles. |
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Most of the track is elegantly lined with cherry, silver birch and sycamore, in avenue style. |
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Despite the awkward party foul, she did look elegantly polished in a flowing black and white gown. |
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Unlike many Virginia patricians of his time, he was able both to live elegantly and to preserve his property. |
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Clad in the white peplos of a Greek goddess and elegantly coiffed, she gazes unemotional and aloof at the grisly head on her platter. |
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But beneath the smile, the elegantly coiffed hair and the expensive Harvey Nichols clothes she was desperately unhappy. |
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The elements of heaven and earth are elegantly manifested by the artists' ingenuity. |
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Taking up the elegantly bound volume, which must have cost him a considerable sum, he quietly pitched it out of the window. |
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Like his other performance work, the idea is elegantly simple and full of connotation. |
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The smell is of a fine cognac, the taste is of a fine wine and the finish is elegantly long, refined and smooth. |
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The house was elegantly furnished with fine plasterwork and Italian marble fireplaces. |
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Its top-notch dining, elegantly restored 1920s-era grandeur, and first-class service earn raves from business travelers. |
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Despite the contrast of materials and color, the home's skillful siting puts it elegantly at ease in its rugged environment. |
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Fortunately, the bulk of the selections are either elegantly classic or invigoratingly up-to-date. |
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The elegantly dressed, poised woman looked a bit odd wearing a red and white Santa hat, but it really was cute. |
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Bound elegantly with copious footnotes, this is a monument to a scholar's lifetime work. |
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And this dining room is the most elegantly pretty in London, a marvellous fondant of gilding, marble and airhead fresco. |
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He wore an elegantly tied white shirt, with ivory cufflinks shaped like pale embryos, and white stockings tapered with black satin slippers. |
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These events in Chow's life inspire him to write futuristic stories, which are woven elegantly into the fabric of the film. |
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Inside the hallway is elegantly proportioned, with ornate plasterwork and a dado dividing the coffee and cream colour scheme. |
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These elegantly shaped weapons are often made from the celebrated damask steel and decorated with precious stones. |
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In contrast, the elegantly cultivated beard was long the prerogative of royalty and the privileged classes. |
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The dancers move elegantly, gracefully, as they sway and twist their hands to the music. |
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The soaring interior spaces of the new churches had their counterpart in elegantly designed and purposefully placed sculptures. |
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As the weather turns colder, women can dress themselves warmly and elegantly with Coppelia's new collection of autumn and winter clothing. |
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I handed her the book and she began to leaf through it, but not before elegantly lighting up a cigarette. |
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It's a very handy solution which neatly and elegantly avoids the need for a complicated installation program. |
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Eliza Acton's several recipes are, as usual, elegantly worded and completely precise. |
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The book's design nicely complements its meticulously researched and elegantly written contents. |
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Strategic success has by no means been achieved elegantly and definitively. |
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In this single shot, the major themes in the movie are simply and elegantly put forward. |
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Their elegantly equable tone is in telling contrast to the remarks of others, which are similarly minded but testier in their articulation. |
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Whether it is funky or elegantly dreamy, avant-garde designs and expressive concepts in eyewear continue to attract modern men and women. |
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The illuminated installation elegantly and dramatically enhances the architecture of the building. |
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By the time Bruce Mitchell appears, rattling fluorescent-tipped drumsticks elegantly across every piece in his kit, the place is packed. |
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It furnished them with elegantly prepared meals, and it shifted the focus from hard labor to cultural exchange. |
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Inside the little box was the most elegantly carved, beautifully crafted rose of white chocolate I had ever seen. |
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The door to the room opened and an old gentleman, white-haired, ruddy-cheeked, elegantly dressed, invited him to enter. |
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She was sitting in an elegantly woven wicker chair in front of a large tree in a forest, and her face shone with a smile. |
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This hand-selected whiskey was bottled at 94 proof in elegantly sculpted decanters. |
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She described the large house, trimmed hedges, her uniform, and the mother who dressed elegantly to receive and visit friends for lunch. |
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Body and sleeves to correspond, elegantly trimmed with point Brussels lace. |
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He's elegantly dressed in a dark-blue tailor-made suit, the hair on his balding head is neatly trimmed and his voice is deep and mellow. |
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The community rooms a beautiful spacious room has its cornice elegantly designed in stonework and the door ornamented in woodwork. |
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There's the weary, gravelly vocal style they share, the theatrical, elegantly sleazy wordplay and, of course, the ears. |
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Her elegantly refined woodcuts benefit from the limitations of the medium, which require simplification and succinctness. |
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Around his neck hung a silver pendant wrought elegantly into the shape of a dragon. |
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It didn't need two good eyes to read the strain in that elegantly sculptured cafe au lait face. |
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According to fashion dictates, she is elegantly lean in a most feminine way. |
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Down here is the swimming pool, which is 41 ft long and elegantly lined with mosaic tiles, reminiscent of the Roman style. |
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Both are finely observed and elegantly told stories of childhood and family life. |
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It is an elegantly satisfying form, a dramatic equivalent of terza rima, which democratically gives each actor two scenes each. |
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He gestured elegantly at the door, his velvet coat rippling out behind him. |
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It's all the fun of your favorite meat and cheese hero sandwich elegantly mushed up and served in a bread bowl. |
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These elegantly diminutive, finely wrought sculptures employ curved, flat and linear shapes that perch upon thin metal rods. |
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The stair is elegantly made, a light filigree of steel rod and plates that contrasts with the heavy mass concrete solidity of the vault. |
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This enclosure for archaeological remains at Ephesus elegantly reconciles historic conservation with accessibility for visitors. |
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The elegantly run-down synagogue evoked an archaic or abandoned temple from a nearly forgotten age. |
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A man and woman, likely husband and wife, elegantly dressed, walked arm in arm in the moonlight. |
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Landscape after War presents a schematic mountain range and seascape elegantly integrated into a flat brown, green and gray field. |
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A pantsula was supposed to be the one who dressed elegantly yet not too formally but still made a fashion statement. |
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The Lever House lobby is relatively low-ceilinged and elegantly finished in polished steel and green terrazzo. |
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The book is elegantly written and usefully divided into short, thematic chapters. |
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The entrance is quite enchanting, surrounded by a garden that elegantly complements the restaurant's typical Bulgarian theme. |
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We'll see lots of small leather purses with a comfortable sling shoulder strap, elegantly embossed with two or three initials. |
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At its base rested a small, weathered plaque with a few words elegantly etched into the fine stone. |
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This is a fascinating and thought-provoking book, laced with genuine wit and elegantly written. |
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The room was dimly lit, with only a reading lamp casting its melancholy glow over the elegantly decorated room. |
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A waif-like model, elegantly poised on a bar stool, dressed head-to-toe in designer clothing and sensually smoking a cigarette. |
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Dinner was to be in the Monarch Room where the dinner tables were so elegantly set. |
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One of them, dressed in a violet pyjama and kurta, walked elegantly on the stage and greeted the students, who were touched by his appearance. |
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Grey and silver tones join ice and midnight blue to enhance every elegantly modern outfit. |
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The bikini reigned on the Milanese catwalks and was elegantly displayed by the most popular top models in the industry. |
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Often, the introductory pages of local bibles or books of hours would be elegantly decorated with wonderful letter forms. |
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More precisely, Gaudi's work is Moorish, Medieval, and Futuristic, both lavishly ornate and elegantly simple. |
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It has been characteristic of the French tradition of moralists that they are observers, reporting elegantly on the perennial human condition. |
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It is here, they both say, that the competing blogospheres, right and left, are most elegantly crystallized. |
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The ultimate example of his design ideal was the brilliant and elegantly simple geodesic dome. |
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The result is an unawed, sometimes wry and witty, always elegantly written study that provides new insights on Churchill. |
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The first woman dressed elegantly now dresses in clothes too big for her with a dirty cap unbefitting her beauty. |
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A myriad of colors and textures, expertly placed, well lit candles, sending spectra of light cascading off elegantly woven rugs hanging on the walls. |
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And during his political career, he has specialized in writing and delivering elegantly constructed, thoughtful speeches. |
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Long wisps fall across her forehead as she sits very straight on her stool, her narrow shoulder blades drawn back elegantly. |
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He enjoyed watching how she ate, so very gracefully and elegantly. |
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Yet its exhibits, gleaned from some of the world's finest collections, elegantly displayed and labelled, are in essence, works of purposeful, premeditated vandalism. |
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Born in 1934 in deepest Carmarthenshire, she spoke Welsh and French before landing elegantly on English, a progress that perhaps explains the alien perfection of her diction. |
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Sipping a glass of sherry in the lounge of his elegantly appointed Westminster apartment, the gentleman appears the epitome of a retired Foreign Office mandarin. |
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Applause builds as she rises slowly, elegantly, to her feet. |
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Her thin hair was plated in braids and her taffeta dresses looked shabby beside Geneva's pink organdie frock with her golden hair elegantly twisted atop her head in curls. |
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Oh, the agonies of a principal cellist who soars elegantly skywards in a Shostakovich symphony only to have the reviewer point out the ropiness of the cello section! |
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Try freshening a living or family room with an elegantly skirted table. |
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In Italy, look out for varieties of elegantly grey-leaved cardoons and artichokes, zucchini, cavolo nero, flat Neapolitan parsley, Principe di Bologna tomatoes and rocket. |
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Chetty's subjects are symbolic tarotlike goddesses and heroines beautifully executed in silk with elegantly visible stitching, which hang on the wall like paintings. |
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It's elegantly put together on high-grade paper, the writers are almost all well known in this segment, and the design is simplistic and beautiful. |
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She was permitted, nay encouraged, to make use of all the rooms, so elegantly and commodiously furnished, in Bluebeard Castle, with one exception. |
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Part travel log, part art history primer, it elegantly provides the context for Klett's life's work without venturing much in the way of criticism. |
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We were so full, in fact, that we were only able to spectate as those brave enough swept elegantly round the dance floor to the soft sounds of the hotel's resident band. |
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The Bling Ring is visceral, elegantly shot, and acerbic, as it probes the dark side of celebrity obsession. |
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Most critically, the split perspectives of Noah and Alison need to marry more elegantly. |
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In a smooth and elegantly accented voice he spoke out to me. |
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He will draw figures in a clumsy way and make use of the cheap look of junky illustration while at the same time handling other elements, such as watercolor, elegantly. |
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Typically his work is elegantly drawn, with a melancholic air. |
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His elegantly designed candlesticks, fireplace fenders, and furniture, for example, often made use of identical components in different combinations. |
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Palm Beach is a place to relax, wind down and live elegantly, and if you want more, remember, Miami Beach is just a short gorgeous, scenic drive down the highway. |
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The plan is elegantly economical, with offices on the upper floor and a laboratory, canteen and meeting room at ground level, with access to the courtyard garden. |
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Then, in the warmth of the moment the other side of the winning post, Peter would elegantly put the record straight and tell us all who had really won. |
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Viewed from any angle, or from either bank, the effect is elegantly spare. |
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The pure-toned, elegantly articulated flute solo was truly beautiful. |
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This sumptuously illustrated, elegantly designed history of the organization's first two decades is a bit short on text, but the book abounds in visual allure. |
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With his hands crossed, he leant on the wall elegantly and causally. |
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Her hair was up now, in an elegantly subdued fashion which allowed only a few of her wild curls to escape and frame her angelically kittenish face. |
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Just two steps above the main deck, the upper sitting area is simply and elegantly defined by an open railing, a small torii, and a bamboo fountain. |
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Whitfield's solo act is perfectly pitched, and his stage performance is augmented by some elegantly shot short films ranging from genre pastiche to conceptual art. |
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Macs happily network with PCs so changeover can be managed elegantly. |
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She wrapped her delicate arms warmly round his, beaming elegantly. |
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Streamers of wispy cloud trundled elegantly past the window as if they were clearing the screen so that our eyes could feast on our very own slice of clear star-studded sky. |
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If anything, it would lose money gently, elegantly, hopefully not very much at one time. |
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In this elegantly crafted debut, Hauser wields the metaphor of a strained river with care. |
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Data-moshing is elegantly used in this clip and clever editing and effects surround this video throughout. |
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This approach elegantly predicted many of the spectral phenomena that Bohr's model failed to explain. |
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Donizetti, you see, begins the overture with an elegantly Italianised version of God Save The Queen. |
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Surrounded by legions of young trendites in low-slung jeans and shrunken tops, the elegantly dressed actress was out of her element. |
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The pack comprises a mixture of summer favourites such as Gladioli, elegantly scented Acidanthera and pretty Anemone de Caen. |
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It is an elegantly simple machine, devoid of all but the most essential instruments and controls. |
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Uxoriousness implies dependency as well as a stream of elegantly tendered piropos. |
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Dalton found that an atomic theory of matter could elegantly explain this common pattern in chemistry. |
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Gaito Gazdanov's elegantly crafted Proustian novel delves into the eternal ideas of life, death, and identity. |
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Odalisque Bowl defied expectations by pairing an elegantly designed vessel with energetic photo imagery, hand-painted images and overglazes. |
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The heavily Botoxed, stylishly black-clad, elegantly blinged women who organized this evening may not want to imitate Bette's style, but they certainly love her sass. |
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It's elegantly and sensitively made, but the movie is a one-trick pony, and once that trick is revealed there isn't a lot else of interest going on. |
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To summarize this plot is to trivialize issues that are not at all trivialized in this elegantly related tale of a close-knit family violently torn apart by bizarre tragedy. |
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In a neighboring suburb, Diamond Bar, Anjani Ambegaokar sits in a traditional silk salwar kameez, with her dupatta draped elegantly across her body. |
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As this reclassification took place, one main division occurred between incunabula and early printed book, with the valuable incunables extricated and bound more elegantly. |
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The uncomplicated, clear-cut design language of Gentle is continued in this design, which fits naturally and elegantly into the architectonic bathroom context. |
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The stately Pomposo moves elegantly through low, sumptuous tones to bright airy passages, contrasting wonderfully with the slower and more refined second movement, Largo. |
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