Unlike the graceless modern architecture that is springing up all over the place, an 80-year-old cellar provides instant ambience. |
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I mumbled something about Paris, Rome, and Venice and immediately felt graceless and ashamed. |
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Though Thomas received much criticism and admitted later that the graceless exit was unsportsman-like, Thomas has never publicly apologized. |
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They're graceless, unrewarding, and seemingly deliberately make it almost impossible for anyone to want to keep on trying to help them for long. |
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This seemed to be the real Frank, grumpy, graceless, self-pitying and desperate to get away from his wife and kids. |
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When luck is something you inherit or buy, grumbling at the complaints of the less fortunate is graceless, to say the least. |
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They are scientific rationalists, and thus for Americans already graceless and uncharismatic. |
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Worst of all is the disastrous family his daughter is about to marry into, a graceless mob of halfwits headed by a foul-mouthed virago. |
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Tash bit her lip, feeling her words were graceless and awkward, when her gratitude was so much more. |
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But his insulting treatment of a key ally shows him to be irresponsible, graceless and obsessively bent on winning office at all costs. |
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He is instinctively suspicious and graceless even in a determinedly soft interview. |
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To bicker senselessly and be sore losers is as pathetic as it is graceless. |
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We all know LeBron is loathed for the graceless way in which he left the Cleveland Cavaliers. |
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In reality, we are so incensed at the ungrateful treatment we have received and the graceless way in which it has been done that we have withdrawn our support. |
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A graceless, sprawling city more than two hundred miles north of Chihuahua City, Juárez is as garish as the capital is straitlaced. |
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George Galloway of course is not noted for honeyed words, and some have criticised his speech as graceless. |
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It's not much use having some graceless anorak, however impressive his or her degree. |
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What other cosmic reasoning can explain this insufferable, graceless production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream now playing at the Poor Alex? |
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But the victory was marred by his graceless approach, using Poland's wartime suffering at German hands as a bargaining chip. |
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When they are irritating, there is no use in our being rough and graceless. |
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Strangely enough, legend has it that this rather graceless and not very feminine animal inspired the first mermaid tale in Homer's Odyssey. |
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Meanwhile in Cardiff, having rejected Hadid, they have built a graceless hulk called the Millennium Stadium right in the city centre, with lottery money. |
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She made a graceless comment a few days ago, to the effect that she doesn't expect much of a speech, but several hundred Republicans will cheer no matter how mediocre he is. |
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Current toys are made of a graceless material, the product of chemistry, not of nature. |
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Our ears are assailed by ill-educated people who refuse to learn, by graceless people who demand to be fed and then bite the hand that feeds them, and by fanatical people with fixed ideas. |
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