Olympic fans have come to expect controversy and scandal, but the genteel world of equestrianism had managed to keep its head well above water. |
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Viewed through 21 st-century eyes, the political landscape Macmillan describes seems almost impossibly genteel and good-natured. |
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There is a genteel air of comfort and prosperity here and a crisp and clean environment only adds to it. |
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In point of fact, he was remarkably ineffectual at anything but promoting a sort of genteel cronyism. |
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But take to the practice field of the Calgary Rockies women's contact football team and thoughts of genteel femininity disappear in an instant. |
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I was used to genteel plushly carpeted floors, mock Tudor windows and staff who bowed humbly if you passed them in a corridor. |
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The elegant copperplate lettering signals both a historical period and a genteel and restrained style of address. |
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After 2pm on weekdays and 10am at weekends, the genteel game of golf has given way to the altogether more lively game of footgolf. |
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She looks down her dainty nose, her delicate-featured face wrinkling in genteel distaste. |
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She is firmly matched in Peter Bowles, a dashing man who carries the world in the furrow of his brow but who radiates genteel grace. |
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It also runs a small liveaboard and dayboat to offer more stately progress for genteel clients who don't mind getting up early. |
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These can be just as much of a drink fest as the gatherings at the pubs and clubs, albeit in a more genteel environment. |
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Such was the genteel corporate culture of the time that employees were encouraged to take a rest after lunch. |
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The couple now live in the genteel English coastal enclave of Hove, sister town to Brighton, with their twin sons. |
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Chang does speak with absolute conviction, but also with measured, genteel grace. |
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In contrast Harriet's family represents the fading genteel elegance of the old South. |
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This was more of a genteel supper party than a Mafioso-style meeting of the families, but it was all about making deals nevertheless. |
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Determined to live up to her new role as genteel landowner, the pop icon is opposing plans to allow ramblers to access her estate. |
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After that it looks like something from a more refined and genteel and luxurious and over-the-top era. |
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By day, as a student living with his genteel hosts, he cultivates the persona of a bookish young man given to headaches and dizzy spells. |
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She looks down her dainty nose, her delicately featured face wrinkling in genteel distaste. |
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There will be sports as genteel as lawn bowling and as rugged as Rugby Union. |
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I have this image of a kind of old boys' club, of a rather genteel kind of place. |
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The estate, once genteel but now a sprawling mass of dilapidated bedsits and flats, had a bad drug problem. |
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It was a genteel game then for gentlemen, nurtured in a corner of the globe on the village greens of Henley and Marlow. |
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This type of behaviour will extend into the exuberantly fertile genteel, resulting in an explosion in demand for pre-teen notes of recognition. |
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In bygone days Yvonne would have been a prime candidate for a genteel, on-the-scales-off-again Weight Watchers campaign. |
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The walk along the promenade to the more genteel Frinton-on-Sea is lined with beach huts, and the weather was good for taking photos. |
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And the lovely town of Great Malvern itself provides a step back in time to a more genteel era. |
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After all, this is not a genteel poem about angels, carousels, and tea roses. |
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The clock tower, Nelson's refuge, represents the legacy of genteel white male Ivory Tower privilege. |
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York, pretty as a postcard, complete with genteel tearooms, but day to night can seem like a Jekyll and Hyde transformation. |
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Because of their boisterous natures and their genteel parentage these rascals are destined to wind up having many exciting adventures together! |
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Wilson plays Vann, a genteel psychopath who murders his victims with poisoned Amaretto after killing them with kindness. |
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From its inception, the genteel performance was connected with ideologies of gender, particularly the ideal of true womanhood. |
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Before the Second World War, yachting was a genteel, sometimes eccentric pastime infrequently practiced in the islands. |
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Heraldically, perhaps the nicest illustration of genteel, female armorial pride comes again from the Paston family. |
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An accomplished master of the month-long bender, his genteel appearance belies his taste for corn liquor and high proof rotgut. |
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Once a member of the aristocracy, she now lives in genteel poverty, working as a taxi dancer. |
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Raised in genteel poverty in rural Wales and then in Hertford, England, Wallace was largely self-educated. |
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His patient-centered teaching and his genteel, bibliophilic scholarship inspired later medical humanists. |
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She was not exactly a genteel lady, but she was modest and naive in many respects. |
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In her rosy spring dress and pearly cream gloves, she looked the image of a genteel woman. |
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Emma Watson, who has been brought up by a well-to-do aunt, returns to her family, who live unfashionably in genteel poverty in a Surrey village. |
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Hume finally nabbed him living a genteel life in San Francisco, and sent him to prison. |
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It will instead become a source of genteel relaxation for the new middle classes, who find pub culture naff and club culture exhausting. |
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The genteel sports of croquet, boules, billiards and tennis are also available. |
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It dealt in more genteel sports, too, with tennis courts, bowling greens and a putting green. |
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If soccer is not your cup of tea, you can switch to the more genteel game of tennis. |
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There's a genteel nerviness about this big, bendy-nosed bloke in the Norwich City football shirt, slacks and comfy brown brogues. |
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He was then free to practise as a gynaecologist, settling in the genteel spa town of Bad Nauheim, near Frankfurt. |
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Having been raised in genteel society, she is nowise prepared for this sort of existence. |
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Scandal, woe and calumny struck the otherwise genteel junior school carol concert last night. |
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Compared to mediums like oil or acrylic, watercolor has a vaguely genteel air. |
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The show conveys the photographer's fascination with the stereotypically genteel gardens of Europe. |
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The city is small and comforting, and its people live in genteel pockets of suburbia and have 1950s good manners. |
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The atmosphere at home was a heady mix of bookish culture, genteel poverty and violence. |
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They built a promenade, bandstand, open-air swimming pool and all the other trappings of a genteel seaside resort. |
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He is a genteel, intelligent man, who loved his life in Bohemia and is heartbroken and heartsick with his new life in America. |
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There are also ads inviting assistance placed by genteel persons in straitened circumstances. |
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There are decorative rods, swags and for the most genteel draperies, and hardware with a touch of whimsy. |
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Laboratory life may seem austerely clean and clinical, but it is by no means genteel. |
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His melioristic fervor endeared him to moralists of genteel persuasion. |
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Although the milonga has something of the air of the genteel, there is nothing outdated about this timeless dance, judging by the recent interest shown in it. |
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She is, of course, far too graceful, genteel to be so vulgar as to do so. |
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The ten cent words you've crammed into the slightly tightened blurb, the idea being that they would make you appear genteel and smart, don't cut the mustard. |
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Individuals can learn to act politely, but they cannot become genteel unless their gentility is publicly acknowledged by persons who are themselves genteel. |
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In the palm groves where one might expect temples and adobe villages, there are whitewashed churches and old villas with genteel balconies and shuttered windows. |
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After a few months in the goldfields, he had cast off genteel reserve and adopted the confident, tough-guy pose suited to his new status as a brash fortune-seeker. |
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Instead of the usual grim-faced republican flag-bearers in black berets, khaki jumpers and dark glasses there was a genteel parade of men in green blazers and fawn slacks. |
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There's a low hum of conversation, a genteel clink of polished silver on old china, waiters in tails exuding an air of quiet efficiency and old-fashioned servility. |
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A haven of genteel entertainment might persuade local residents that there were pleasurable and respectable alternatives to a knock-down drunken blowout every weekend. |
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The rolling hills of Oxfordshire, a genteel county in southeastern England, make for ideal riding country. |
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Bennett is genteel, an elite solider, someone who is as comfortable with secularism as he is with his religiosity. |
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In addition to providing Tarbell with subjects for portraiture, Emeline and her siblings served as models for figures in genre paintings of leisured genteel life. |
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Where Richter took moments in the news and gave them a genteel blur, Fabian Marcaccio goes for gross-out goop instead. |
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The Princess was elderly, heirless and living in genteel poverty. |
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Profits from land were rarely ploughed back into agriculture, but went instead to maintain genteel urban lifestyles or were reinvested in urban property and government stock. |
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Being proud and genteel New Englanders, the salon-goers covered up their patricide with flattery, duly noting Edwards's considerable intellect and pious reputation. |
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These nonchalant brutalities seem at first at odds with the genteel decorum that mostly cloaks late-19th century culture. |
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This racial balancing act makes Belle one of the most genteel yet uncomfortable depictions of racism ever to grace the screen. |
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The 28-year-old filmmaker was born in the genteel English seaside town of Hastings to a Libyan father and British mother. |
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Paris is mostly familiar to Shanghainese from the movies, no doubt appearing sophisticated and genteel in comparison to the brash cityscape mushrooming around them. |
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And just as the Inuit have many words for snow, we have a plethora of epithets for excrement, ranging all the way from the gutlessly genteel to the egregiously gross. |
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While I'd love to recommend a slinky Maser Quattro or a genteel Aston DB7, you'd have niggling reliability issues and high maintenance with both. |
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The spa town of Buxton was developed by the Dukes of Devonshire as a genteel health resort in the 18th century. |
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And the prospect of genteel notoriety for their unborn heirs is the source of the Mob's drive for WASPization. |
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The sights are best viewed from the comfort of roomy armchairs overlooking giant domed windows in the genteel Pacific Parlour Car. |
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This Ich liebe dich was hardly genteel drawing-room fare, coming across with fervour and fortississimo. |
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The landlady now returned to know if we did not choose a more genteel apartment. |
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I admire that admiration which the genteel world sometimes extends to the commonalty. There is no more agreeable object in life than to see Mayfair folks condescending. |
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