Becky and Lorelei both saw spots, while Ethel set off an otherwise unassuming grey fan skirt with pink fringing and haphazard pink patches. |
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In the 18th century, the unassuming, humble terracotta flower pot was used to grow, amongst other things, auricula primulas. |
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Her unassuming husband, Ben, just wanted another computer programming gig in Silicon Valley's depressed job market. |
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His students and friends will always warmly remember him as a man of gentle, unassuming and quiet personality. |
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From unassuming beginnings in the 1760s, Wesleyan Methodists had achieved many successes in America by the close of the eighteenth century. |
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Back when the old American west was untamed, and the ranges were open and free, there lived an unassuming cowboy named Gritts. |
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Jamie is tall, rangy, laidback, unassuming, while Andy is built more powerfully and exudes confidence and attitude. |
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He is an unassuming moral giant of a man, loved by all those around him and always ready with a reassuring song and a piece of simple wisdom. |
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Showing off their repertoire of skills in Roundhay Park, the unassuming brothers admitted they were walking on air. |
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It is done in such an unassuming way that we see Stephen as just one of the lads out for the nigh. |
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Besides being a fine banjo picker and showman, he took an unassuming but near academic interest in folk music. |
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She wasn't particularly bright, granted, but she was unassuming, fun, game for anything, fond of her grub and up for larks. |
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He is an unassuming man, devoid of arrogance, a few years too old to be called a prodigy. |
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His pleasant and unassuming manner endeared him to many and he will be sadly missed by all who knew him. |
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A person of unassuming nature, she took things in her stride and was independent by nature. |
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It's an unassuming place from the street, a quiet backwater in a Wellington suburb. |
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I had been told by my work colleagues that the unassuming green door near my flat was that of a blind masseuse. |
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He was indeed a man for all seasons, but he was also a quiet unassuming gentleman. |
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No other player of the modern age has such an unassuming demeanour off the course and such a thunderous presence on it. |
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A certain homespun, unassuming, untidy tininess had become a virtue in itself. |
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On a typical side street in the Latino East Side of Austin stands a middle-sized, unassuming house. |
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They made a decision to take action but, despite the bravery of their actions, they all had a very quiet, unassuming modesty. |
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Like the movie they are associated with, the trio too is unassuming, down-to-earth and simple. |
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He was a quiet unassuming man with simple tastes and was dedicated to his greyhounds and track. |
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Despite their riches, the inhabitants of Madhapura are unassuming and lead a simple lifestyle. |
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Her modest and unassuming manner is admirable and in a way is one of the reasons why the volunteers go out of their way to help. |
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In his modest, unassuming way, he prefers to let his students do the talking for him. |
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He was not a tall man nor heavily muscled, and his clothes were simple and unassuming. |
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Despite his many achievements he remained humble and unassuming with a good sense of humour. |
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Known for his humble and unassuming style he often wears his customary hooded brown robe and sandals. |
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Filmmakers that have done that in the past in a very unassuming and humble way inspire me the most. |
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She was modest and unassuming and an eloquent speaker on social and literary matters. |
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A gentle, unassuming film, Marion Bridge will likely surprise many viewers. |
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His presence is always so welcome and especially his warm, genuine and unassuming manner. |
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As for Ken Morrison, I have twice fleetingly met him and found him to be a modest and unassuming person. |
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This unassuming film has reservoirs of riches that have transfixed me three times now. |
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A humble and unassuming man, he might have been embarrassed by his obituary accolades. |
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A quiet and unassuming man his untimely death was occasioned by much sadness. |
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By producing his autobiography, modest, unassuming Tom hopes he has scored a point. |
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I have to say that he was a thoroughly nice bloke, genuinely modest and unassuming. |
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The invitation to the occasion is so unassuming, giving it a personal touch. |
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Jimmy had another bestseller on his list and such an unassuming and modest person deserved it. |
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James, a quiet, unassuming man, was in his late sixties and had spent all his working life in England. |
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Calm and undemonstratively poised, the subject is depicted as one who is utterly unassuming in his sense of self. |
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Someone who had been 'a remarkably undogmatic man, unassuming and even diffident in manner' became obstinate in the extreme. |
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Its style was unpretending, its ideas simple, its tone unassuming, its sentiments unexaggerated. |
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At the auction the unassuming but undisputed star was a small, monochrome, unpatterned bowl probably intended for washing brushes after writing. |
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He stands apart in today's world of high competition and conflict, with his soft-spoken and unassuming nature. |
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When the flower children of the 1960s chose the nonconformist road, many of them traveled in unassuming Volkswagen bugs. |
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As nondescript and unassuming as he seemed, his mere presence made my hackles rise. |
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If the 25-year-old was less unassuming and more cagey, he would know that is not the sort of thing a team's talismanic striker is meant to say. |
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Above the church stalls to the left of the altar, however, hangs a small painting that is deceptively unassuming. |
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Not only did he sweep the junior event but the unassuming youngster also won the open competition. |
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The unassuming restaurant has been quietly offering Szechuan and Pekinese food tasty enough to rival some of Chinatown's best for some years now. |
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It fittingly perpetuates his memory as one who lived an unassuming honourable life and bequeathed the whole of his residuary estate to charity. |
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He is unassuming and quietly controlled, anything but flashy or extravagant. |
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For most of the year, it's a small, unassuming plant, with rounded, evergreen foliage. |
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The Al-Muhajir Hotel, for example, is an unassuming concrete building with 26 furnished apartments. |
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I discovered an unassuming greasy spoon full with many of the people I had seen in the bar. |
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The tenor in these passages is definitive and assertive, quite at odds with the unassuming, almost diffident, tone of the rest of the book. |
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One of these dragoons is John Loveday, the trumpet-major, the gentle, unassuming son of the miller. |
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An unassuming but apparently magical dry-erase board accretes a roster of chores throughout the week. |
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An unassuming and quiet woman from Norway runs a coastal rehabilitation unit that rescues beaches from oil slicks. |
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He was quiet and unassuming gentleman who was very highly thought of by all who knew him. |
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Where others in this vein opt for a hazy, nebulous cloud of half-remembered dreams, Manitoba's music is direct and unassuming while still remaining evocative. |
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He was very unassuming and friendly and not above goofing around himself. |
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I will miss his eclectic, enthusiastic, unassuming, rugged individualism. |
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He was placid, very pleasant, proud, charming and unassuming. |
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His unassuming modesty would never allow him to think like this, of course, but I think a time and an icon among his peers, is owed a lot by the profession. |
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He was a shy child and a modest, unassuming man who valued friendships. |
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A charming and unassuming man, Kevin says as there was no second level education in Rathdowney when he was growing up, he boarded in Rockwell College. |
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For those in the know, there are many truly authentic dishes to sample at this unassuming little resto, listed on a separate page only in Japanese. |
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Substitute the oak-panelled lobbies of Westminster for the more unassuming corridors of the Scottish Football League offices in Glasgow's West Regent Street. |
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You'll hear rather than see the unassuming clank of diesel locos sliding in and out of Newton Dale and the more exuberant klaxon and puff, puff, puff of the steam trains. |
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She is the kind of homely, unassuming woman you would pass in the street. |
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Located in the fourteenth arrondissement, an unassuming but typical residential area in the south of Paris, the apartments occupy a T-shaped site. |
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It has that sense of unassuming warm-heartedness and personality. |
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If you're looking for a glamorous night out, bathed in the glow of candlelight with the unassuming murmur of trip hop in the background, than you've come to the wrong place. |
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Laconic, deceptively unassuming and structurally clear, these works have a straightforward factuality that ultimately carries the weight of their conviction. |
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But Le Monde likened her to Hollande, or even Angela Merkel, the stealthily unassuming figure who pulls out the big win. |
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But it's for his unheralded behind the scenes charitable acts that the unassuming mega-millionaire is held is such high regard among people of his native county. |
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But the object of all this attention could not be more unassuming. |
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It was the first of many Kafka-esque ironies to which I was introduced by this unassuming philosopher-playwright. |
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The baseline is a humble, positive uplifting of Shona culture and values, which is why guitars, drums and horns take a back seat to the unassuming little mbira finger piano. |
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Fred is a quiet, unassuming, self-contained scientist with a tremendous capacity for seeing a difficult practical problem through to its conclusion. |
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Peter, at first so quiet and unassuming, turns out to be an Army deserter. |
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We meet unassuming mendicants who may turn out to be rishis in disguise, pilgrims who may be exiled kings, or noblemen undertaking acts of penance. |
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Quiet and unassuming, she has been doting on their first grandchild Sophie, who was born two weeks ago, while he has been preparing for the leadership battle. |
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He is a quiet, unassuming lad and so modest about his many talents. |
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Quiet, unassuming, modest, but they get the job done with no fuss. |
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A droll, unassuming man with a handsome gray beard, Baker has the manner of an avuncular, absent-minded professor who has left something behind on the way to class. |
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Thirty minutes west, the tribal government center of Sells accommodates both rumbling pick-up trucks and wandering cattle along its unassuming main street. |
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The handling, collaring, and release were done by a Romanian wildlife technician named Marius Scurtu, a sturdy young man with an unassuming grin and a missing front tooth. |
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The little town of Henty, in southern New South Wales, is a small unassuming place that traditionally holds one of the country's biggest agricultural field days. |
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He got the job done in his own quiet, unassuming, understated way. |
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Her gentle, good humoured and obliging nature, mild manner and unassuming disposition commended her to all fortunate enough to make her acquaintance. |
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In a tucked-away grave marked with a flat, unassuming stone, Anastasio Umberto bears that distinction. |
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Got to find that man, Harold vowed, and he did, locating an unassuming barber in South Brooklyn. |
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The unassuming, charisma-free central banker never set out to be a player the way his predecessor Alan Greenspan did. |
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This unassuming, 39-seat spot in Los Angeles went from the minor leagues one year to the best restaurant of the year the next. |
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Oblivious to the vitriolic hatred of which they are victims, my nemeses are able to carry on their lives in unassuming ignorance. |
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Downtown, Charles Cros's Calabash, an upstairs, over-the-store eatery, offers excellent edibles in unassuming islandy surroundings. |
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He was gentle, unassuming and private but his soulful voice and playing were vital, magical components of our most recognised Pink Floyd sound. |
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How could so much warmth and unassuming gentleness be subtracted from the world by the simple misbeat of an organ? |
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It is rounded, grassy and fairly unassuming, occupying a large amount of land. |
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Robertson, born and raised in Alabama, is unassuming and generally unintimidating. |
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It is modest and unassuming and it celebrates the unnarrow life of a community dedicated to the quest for understanding. |
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Shomer creates an unassuming relationship between the female radical and the well-known womanizer. |
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D was a rather theatrical milestone in the trajectory of the command of the unassuming region of Sandur in Karnataka. |
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It's not the fanciest or the most expensive wine, but it's solid, unassuming, and always a class act, just like mom. |
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Joyce draws upon Christ's parable of the Good Samaritan to make Bloom's unassuming act of comradeliness an instance of Agape. |
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A particular bonus was the chance to hear Walter Leigh's Harpsichord Concertino, a delightfully unassuming example of English reserve mixed with quiet virtuosity. |
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Thus, turning down the light, effortless and unassuming as it may seem, can reduce emotionality in everyday decisions, most of which take place under bright light. |
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He was a lovely, gentle person, unassuming, unpompous, unpretentious. |
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When programmer Dan Leowenherz released Breakup Notifier earlier this week, he didn't expect the unassuming Facebook app to garner the attention that it did. |
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From the inside out, Septime is unassuming and sparse in its decor. |
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However, their efforts to keep him in the army have to wait when a fanatical cult launches an uprising, leaving an unassuming water carrier with the task of saving the day. |
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Is it possible to be underweening? Too unassuming in one's opinions? |
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It is the summer of Woodstock and the moon landing, and the summer when unassuming PI Turner Raines is forced to investigate his best friend's death. |
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