In life, Maxwell was lean, wiry, with an aquiline handsomeness that became impressively hawklike in old age. |
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His dark, high-cheeked handsomeness impressed Ian Dalrymple, who cast him in his film of George Moore's gloomy Victorian novel, Esther Waters. |
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He was also a eunuch of such beauty that the sultan fell for his epicene handsomeness and appointed him his senior commander. |
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One day, two young men, both brilliant in their intelligence and handsomeness arrived unexpectedly at the same time. |
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The father's gentil and manliness composure with the mother's lady like handsomeness has passed the genes onto the daughters and both have inherited qualities of rare beautiness. |
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There's the beauty of swallowing, the loveliness, the sharp breath from the bottle's neck and the handsomeness of that first taste, it rings out, shudders the walls. |
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Standing nearly 6ft 4in and built like the proverbial brick outhouse, the Russian's brooding handsomeness makes him one of the few genuine new stars of the men's game. |
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Therefore, he is a sexy, debonair bachelor, a living breathing combination of Cary Grant, Brylcreem and handsomeness. |
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The term ren had originally meant the handsomeness and bearing of the young virtuous warrior. |
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Garrett Hedlund maintains his reputation for undemanding buttery handsomeness playing the young Hook, who at this stage is uninterestingly reimagined as Peter's unreliable chum: a roguish roisterer with an Indiana Jones hat. |
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These three pieces prove nothing except that any object of a certain heft and handsomeness is bound to look momentarily imposing in gallery spaces as handsomely hefty as these. |
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Novgorod city has retained a handsomeness and a concentration of monuments denied most other regional capitals a factor by no means negligible in its appeal to investors. |
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Handsomeness is the mere animal excellence, beauty the mere imaginative. |
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