As she leans with sinuous insouciance against Billy's flank, her unfeigned ease fills the image with sexual heat. |
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This fine ballad on the solitude of a star who moves from town to town was made for a singer whose vulnerability was again, unfeigned. |
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I would be irresponsible to criticise all newspapers for the actions of a minority when the majority are unfeigned and responsible. |
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Evelyn's grief at his son's death was massive and unfeigned, and was perhaps that of a man whose love was most alive when it had lost its object. |
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He spoke musingly, his anger supplanted for the moment by unfeigned pleasure. |
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What is most attractive about Elie's book is its earnest and unfeigned passion for such a worthy but unfashionable subject. |
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His interactions with Bujold, and with his character's daughters, resonate with unfeigned affection. |
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She has a long speech at the end of the movie, which could have gone very wrong, but she simply delivers it with unfeigned naive honesty. |
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Mr. Fargo was very much taken by surprise at their token of appreciation from the men under him and replied in unfeigned terms of thanks. |
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It is executed and performed with unspoiled and unfeigned good humor by everyone involved, which makes it a surprising, but most welcome winner. |
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Though she had felt unfeigned at the time, the word had dug itself into her subconscious and remained there until it could reveal itself when she was alone. |
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No wonder Mr Prodi and the parliament were eyeing one another with unfeigned enthusiasm in Strasbourg this week. |
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Only a small number of Labour MPs perhaps no more than a fifth— await Mr Brown's apparently inevitable ascension with unfeigned enthusiasm. |
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The megastar, in unfeigned horror, flung his hands to his face and staggered back. |
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His work is unfeigned and natural, and he shows a poise that should allow him to make the difficult transition through puberty that kills so many promising young careers. |
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It is a tribute to those skills that his ovation was unfeigned. |
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The only people who listen to him with unfeigned respect are sommeliers. |
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Palin, whose gentle curiosity places him more in the tradition of the late American broadcaster Studs Terkel, approaches people with unfeigned empathy and two other, seemingly incompatible, qualities: diffidence and courage. |
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He was an unfeigned lover of the Muses, and writ much upon poesy, whether antient or modern, heroick, lyrick, or symbolicall. |
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Moreover, despite his unfeigned personal piety, the Farnese cardinal kept a wellborn Roman mistress by whom he fathered four children Pier Luigi, Paolo, Ranuccio, and Costanza. |
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