And best of all, it's elegance for the sake of elegance.
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O.L.Y." Jokes Houser of the wedding's Southern elegance theme, "I'm Southern and Tatiana's elegance.
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You know, Hubert was friends with Audrey Hepburn so it's understated elegance and it's an elegance which is timeless.
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" Southern elegance — gracefully done — is manifested in the store's back-log of projects, organized by styles like "French Country Charm" and "Rustic Elegance.
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How you bisected me — the elegance of the scars.
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World's Best Classic Elegance Hotel: Relais & Chateaux Hotel Heritage
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Votivo Red Currant Collection Metallic Elegance Three Wick, $60; votivo.
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His legal prose is admired for its elegance and style.
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Frédérique Constant has mastered restrained elegance with the Flyback Chronograph.
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He wore clothes beautifully, he had an elegance about him.
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Using other, even smaller, bugs to do it has elegance.
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It, too, is weird, but also achieves a certain elegance.
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She walks the red carpet with such elegance and ease.
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He was immediately taken with the conjecture's simplicity and elegance.
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SOME airports are known for being the antithesis of elegance.
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Elegance and rusticity may be a singular characteristic of Etna.
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His voice has an overt flair of Rat Pack elegance.
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The elegance and the seductiveness were the least of it.
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She's charming and sexy — a pure ideal of Mediterranean elegance.
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It exhibits her mix of sleek turbulence and shadowy elegance.
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The horrid elegance he applies to agony is perversely enchanting.
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Detachment, meanwhile, upheld ideas of propriety, elegance, dignity, and discipline.
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This is the kind of understated elegance anyone can appreciate.
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But both elegance and perversity get redefined as eras evolve.
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She redefines beauty and the idea of elegance and femininity.
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Champagne served in a flute connotes elegance and festive celebration.
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And the Thai visitors were trouncing us with muscular elegance.
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Code, for all its elegance and power, is just a tool.
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The first time I saw lolita fashion, I liked the elegance.
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I was elegance, I was grace, I was poetry in motion.
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All that elegance comes with a steep price tag: $45.5 million.
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You brought elegance and sophistication back to a wonderfully smutty industry.
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Clooney contrasted his description of Alex by praising his daughter's elegance.
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"It's totally my vibe—urban elegance," she says of the collection.
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Tall, regal, exuding elegance, she was bound to catch Nelson's eye.
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These glass hurricanes with a gilded edge amp up the elegance.
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The high concept urns contemporize traditional Mexican motifs with streamlined elegance.
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They had an odd elegance, which is what she was after.
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He's brought such amazing power and yet elegance to the brand.
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Her "charm, elegance and vitality" had convinced him to sculpt her.
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These are the events that reward floaty elegance more than power.
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Then there's elegance, the third and most elusive aspect of beauty.
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She fell in love with the elegance of his hands first.
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In 2014, we co-founded the Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille.
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But there is a mathematical elegance to the three-part meal.
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What they remembered was the way he dressed, the slapdash elegance.
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The elegance & precision of the last two days have been remarkable!
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Also, "the watches have an elegance and class," Mr. Gooding said.
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While standouts for their panoramic elegance, many are also disturbingly chauvinistic.
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Naomie Harris was the picture of elegance at the 2014 BAFTAs.
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It has touches of former elegance: Corinthian columns, a toothed cornice.
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The plates and cups are the definition of Japanese ceramic elegance.
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Rediscovered elegance of logic and symbols, ephemera in stirrings of life.
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In its simple elegance, it totally problematizes blackness as a category.
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I think a wedding is a time for some formality and elegance.
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The result is a mixture of old-world elegance and modern amenities.
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We will move from digital literacy through digital behaviour to digital elegance.
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None, however, does quite with the same elegance or intuitiveness as Audi.
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Elegance is an adjective many strive to embody on their wedding days.
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In particular, the interior "reflects French elegance" with wood, leather, and marble.
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She brought a lot of class and elegance to the White House.
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They had an elegance that was cinematic and totally unique to them.
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"There is a global trend towards greater elegance in taste," Stelzer said.
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As you can see, they couldn't take all that elegance in Baltimore.
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Simplicity is much more important than elegance I mean, I get it.
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When it comes to design, Tisha Johnson's number one goal is elegance.
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He's admired for his on-court elegance and his off-court demenour.
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EASY ON DECORATIONS Keeping decorations simple and contained makes for easy elegance.
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Cufflinks add a bit of class and elegance to your shirt cuffs.
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It finishes my look by adding a touch of class and elegance.
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Sadly, we're not here to dissect the sartorial elegance of Dennis Edwards.
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He added elegance and high society and it was a great time.
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I like how it drapes, the slouchy elegance of its soft arc.
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It'll also add glamour and elegance to your tree, real or artificial.
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For decades, he has been known as a dancer of extreme elegance.
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Inside the ornate emporiums, social classes were compressed and elegance made egalitarian.
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"The beauty of the piece is its constructed elegance," Ms. Booth said.
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The overall sense of the picture is of peace, elegance and intellect.
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What the choreography lacked in elegance it made up for in entertainment.
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It summons the '60s with swinging elegance in various meters and moods.
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It's very diminutive but there's a certain charm and elegance to it.
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Brian Cox and Nicole Ansari-Cox brought elegance to the red carpet.
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That's a level of elegance that only Google Maps could dream of.
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Pearls can be a staple of elegance in any Academy Awards wardrobe.
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Karl's approach to luxury was a sensational equation of elegance and dream.
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They wanted a store that had the elegance of a wonderful library.
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This year, Aniston opted for classic elegance with a structured black gown.
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Calligraphic typography, with aspirations of elegance that are inappropriate for the establishment.
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Tomás's performances were savage ballets, a blend of elegance, fearlessness, timing and sacrifice.
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Her partner, Jerome Tisserand, is a superb dancer: He modestly embodies casual elegance.
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The cover really goes beyond traditional keyboards to add a touch of elegance.
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Lande decided to go up a notch on elegance for China's next leader.
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Working in gouache and oil paint, Lubin's compositions exude a quiet, meditative elegance.
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall exuded elegance in their red carpet outfits.
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"Finding true elegance these days is pretty hard to do," he remarked wistfully.
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The sheer elegance of Mr Mokyr's theory, however, has much to commend it.
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Whatever comes next, Condit versus Maia promises 15 minutes of violence and elegance.
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She's six feet tall in her bare feet and exudes elegance, charm, grace.
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Michelle Obama continues to show us how to dress with the utmost elegance.
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A good fit should deliver style and elegance but also confidence and comfort.
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The idea refuses to die, however, possibly because of its elegance and simplicity.
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Its sculpted handle and curved spout will bring some elegance to your kitchen.
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Its sculpted handle and curved spout will bring some elegance to your kitchen.
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"Hulk like raging fire," the big fella says with some attempt at elegance.
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She brought a sense of class and dignity and elegance that everybody admired.
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They slam economists for favouring models for their elegance rather than their usefulness.
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Yet surge fares also demonstrate the elegance with which prices moderate a marketplace.
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I wanted to go back to the essence of clothing, style and elegance.
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MM. LaFleur's Foster Pants are the perfect mix of elegance, wearability, and versatility.
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Glamour and elegance Like any model, Crawford had some serious high fashion moments.
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"The Elegance of the Hedgehog" is excellent reading for a trip to Paris.
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But he was never going to like elegance the way that Friston did.
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Nancy Reagan's elegance may have been most evident in the china she selected.
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It was, to that Vermont-raised young man, the epitome of urban elegance.
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These were clothes that knew what they were about — an easy, intelligent elegance.
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Not surprisingly, the interior matches the laid-back elegance of the outdoor space.
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But elegance, as Samsung calls it, does matter when it comes to laptops.
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From a distance, its playful elegance evokes children's blocks wrapped in gray corduroy.
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"In Europe it's cold and you are surrounded by elaborate elegance," she says.
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But what she's really captured is the poetry and elegance of low stakes.
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But not at Ballet Theater, where his warmth and elegance will be missed.
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There's longevity, there's elegance, and there's something very formal and traditional about it.
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Apparently, he just rotated his hand, in a gesture of stunning conceptual elegance.
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He fell in love with Libby, her elegance, her intelligence, her quiet confidence.
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It is in the modern era that this book loses its lapidary elegance.
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"We must have the elegance to know how to receive gratefully," they write.
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Despite the elegance of the houses, indoor plumbing came only in the 1940s.
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The auditorium and lobbies combined old-world elegance and a smart, contemporary look.
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They sacrifice elegance for complexity, or sound for visual beauty, or the reverse.
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The slender wedge of black glass has a certain elegance, like minimalist sculpture.
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Yet Roseanne picks her way forward — without elegance but ultimately with good will.
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He has a goatee, baggy jeans, and the svelte elegance of a dancer.
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This budget-friendly costume comes with a low price tag, but maximum elegance.
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Her own youthful style swiftly shifted to a more classic kind of elegance.
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Though elegance underlines all of her choices, Ms. Portman has a romantic streak.
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Its pieces, like the now-iconic Floyd Bed, emphasize simplicity, elegance, and functionality.
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In nearly all the bottles, he said, he found depth, elegance and clarity.
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But then came one afternoon in the crumbling elegance of the nawab's city.
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Instead, she used her self portraits to assert her elegance, competence, and success.
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I'm floored by its simple elegance and repurposing of a classic western composition.
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Together, the two transformed the house into the epitome of modern French elegance.
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Kate Middleton was the epitome of elegance at a BAFTAs reception in 2011.
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An Ode to the Simple Elegance of Amsale Aberra When it comes to a designer who has mastered the art of simple elegance, Amsale Aberra, who died earlier this month, has made this look iconic for more than 30 years.
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Instagram is just our go-to response, when confused in the face of elegance.
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She declines to speak, but Philo's materials imply her elegance is earthy and solid.
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Try throwing on a gem-toned, tufted-quilt for an easy dose of elegance.
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The flattering, classic silhouette can, in its best iterations, evoke supreme elegance and drama.
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""The battle sequences have more of an elegance to them rather than a violence.
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And the painted designs, though staid, had Old World elegance and lovely soft colorings.
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Samsung keeps elegance in design, but avoids being super slippery like the iPhone 217s.
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He has line, elegance and elevation; and he's good to watch amid the corps.
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She's deadly and cunning, but she masks her threat with taste, elegance, and class.
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So it seems almost unthinkable that one Twitter nanogenre is showing signs of elegance.
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But his entrance music, while still powerful, has a sense of grace and elegance.
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The sun sure has flare, but Saturn and its rings have elegance and class.
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"Rustic elegance was what we were going for and it wasn't overdone," Fried said.
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I'm drawn to the elegance of ikebana, and to this book as an object.
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"The achievement of elegance is the highest thing that a human being can do."
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For anyone interested in elegance and its discontents, it is a place to be.
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Instead, everyone who read it seemed to be impressed by its elegance and ambition.
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You were given a gift at birth, a true head start towards signing elegance.
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This North Carolina wedding venue embodies Southern elegance with a hint of rustic charm.
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"It has an elegance to it and it has really fantastic pianists," he said.
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"It's what permits us to have lower alcohol, elegance and minerality," Mr. Occhipinti said.
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More than any other American designer, he embodied the concept that elegance is refusal.
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Like the rest of The Evelyn, it lives comfortably in its own accessible elegance.
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The elegance I have down, I think, but I don't want bland and boring.
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Scientific elegance lay in generating the minimum of data needed to answer a question.
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The majority of French citizens (20 percent) prefer the elegance of a seafood plate.
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Still, the legato elegance and vocal weightiness of his singing have their own rewards.
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And Sanders will never have the elegance or dynamism of Jackson at his peak.
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"Both Roger Federer and Serena — they have this grace and elegance on the court."
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But it has the elegance and integrity and uncanny formal symmetry of something scripted.
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It has the elegance of a jewel box and the solemnity of a church.
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With its calibrated contrast of materials, the house has a restrained, almost musical elegance.
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She was in a league of her own with her talent, elegance and grace.
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The Guardian style guide endorses the subjunctive, which "can add elegance to your writing".
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This dusky blue matching skirt and Peter Pan blouse is the essence of elegance.
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"Best": This indicates the highest level of effortless elegance and agility in business affairs.
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The silver beaded and striped detail adds to the elegance of Vega's winning gown.
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Anderson described the look as "awkward elegance," for women who want to stand apart.
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In a chess master, it involves considerable intellectual elegance, but politics is mostly checkers.
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She was attacked at the Majestic Elegance resort in Punta Cana, where she was staying.
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" Farrow & Ball Sample Pots: "The pigments are perfect for creating that look of faded elegance.
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In the public eye, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was the epitome of grace, elegance, and style.
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The investigation remains ongoing and Majestic Elegance has said it is cooperating with local authorities.
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Her paintings recall the photographs of Louise Lawler, but lack Lawler's elegance or critical bite.
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The result is a 35-minute album full to the brim with elegance and intentionality.
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This men's blazer that looks like a newspaper is, as advertised, the epitome or elegance.
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Perry then adorns fashions that ooze Versailles elegance, complete with towering wigs and pastel patterns.
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They based the hab on those systems, but gave the design more style and elegance.
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"Strong, feminine elegance" is how hairstylist Mara Roszak summed up her inspiration for Stone's blowout.
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Michelle Obama was the picture of elegance during her eight years in the White House.
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Unsurprisingly, Cadillac is French, historically a language wielded as a signifier of elegance and class.
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Because of their subtlety and elegance, they're regarded by many sushi chefs as the best.
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Places like the Timeless Elegance Tea Room occupy space near the Jersey Girl Diner downtown.
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And our motto here at Randi Rahm Studio is: a timeless statement in fashion elegance.
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Note: For the sake of elegance, we narrowed down our list from 1,218 to 219.
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The whole picture creates a scenario that speaks to a kind of mock heroic elegance.
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A third group was convinced that the simple elegance of samurai swordplay would work best.
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She was elegance itself, except that her gown was very slightly split at the ass.
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In this case, removing the hippie, stoner vibe and replacing it with elegance and history.
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We've seen still photographs of lightning bolts, ferocious in its strength, magnificent in its elegance.
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There was certainly some indication of elegance about it, but it was also really casual.
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The simple design adds elegance to cheese plates, charcuterie, or whatever else graces this board.
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"The elegance & precision of the last two days have been remarkable!" he tweeted on Tuesday.
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Where AVA is edgy art and mood lighting, Avalon is airy elegance and sweeping views.
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Behind the elegance of ballet dancer Theresa Farrell, there is an athlete to the core.
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" — Jonathan Lanman, 66, Millbrook N.Y. "I always wonder where the elegance has gone in architecture.
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Her final home was a far cry from the cluttered Edwardian elegance of the Manor.
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Ying's work sets itself from the pack with its elegance, attention to detail, and restraint.
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His decorative style — restoring inherent European elegance while skillfully incorporating Californian comfort — attracted a following.
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Their pastry wings arc up behind them in an unmistakable triumph of strength and elegance.
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Versace, known for a flamboyant embrace of elegance, had long been considered a takeover candidate.
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It's stylish and modern while maintaining an understated elegance you want it a compact crossover.
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Make Gabrielle Hamilton's recipe for chowder-soaked toast (above), reveling in its elegance and deliciousness.
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There is a beautiful elegance to it: You crack the code, it unlocks the lock.
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In the commanding role of Winter is an impressive Aran Bell, radiating composure and elegance.
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Then he shaped the melody that unfolds in sighing, descending phrases with elegance and refinement.
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"There's a sublime elegance to the way he presents himself in the world," Lorre said.
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Those celebrities, whose beauty and elegance and occasional sartorial slip-ups I'd watched on E!
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What he did not bring back: elegance, quality or a clear identity for the brand.
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"This work grew from the elegance and secrecy of the Huntington Chinese garden," he added.
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The tell will be in the efficiency of his movements, a kind of unconscious elegance.
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Much like her debut couture collection, Viard's pieces brought to mind a simple, quieter elegance.
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Would he, at 56, still have the lyrical elegance and youthful exuberance the role demands?
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She was particularly taken by the elegance of the frills on James Monroe's brocade jacket.
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Their elegance seems like a clinical condition; beneath it, there's no sign of inner life.
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He said he missed the "elegance to writing code," so this resolution was no surprise.
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Its powder-blue elegance was so totally out of keeping with the shapeless school outfit.
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"It has timeless elegance and it fit her personality, beautiful and with presence," he says.
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Kate Middleton's latest look combined Hollywood glamour and royal elegance — just like Monaco's Princess Grace!
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I mean the impulse to choose a side and press its case with wily elegance.
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Under the careful stewardship of Mr. Gilbert, the Philharmonic played it with passion and elegance.
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They exude vintage elegance, but lifting the hood reveals they're fueled by electricity, not gasoline.
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WHAT'S HAPPENING TODAY The residential development in North Beach is defined by its understated elegance.
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Minimalist piano chords march in tandem with skittering snare drums, rushing by with shrewd elegance.
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"There is a beautiful tradition of ballet here, with charm and musicality and elegance," he said.
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The elegance of a horse moving and a person, white, black, or native, commanding this animal.
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"Never were rules broken so bluntly, without the slightest grain of elegance," one senior official said.
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Yes, there was an elegance in the second installment of the Jordan-led boxing film franchise.
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I don't think it has the grandeur or elegance of gothic romanticism, it's not supposed to.
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The delightfully greasy linoleum sparkling, as sickly fluorescent light dances about with unquestionable beauty and elegance.
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Yet the kitschy daytime clamor works, while Sadelle's stab at evening elegance hasn't come together yet.
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Understanding this interaction between phages and bacteria is important, though, for reasons beyond its evolutionary elegance.
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Her femininity is embedded in the elegance of arcing lines, and the knitted, halting, tentative rhythms.
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If "French girls" are supposed to be the epitome of elegance and style, explain the bidet?
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No YouTuber should have to sacrifice looks or elegance for the sake of better sound quality.
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If we're going to go look at the Dutch masters, there's a refinement and an elegance.
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Shunning the beefy style often associated with top Bordeaux, amateurs now favour lighter flavours and elegance.
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"There's a bit of elegance and history to the classics, and every father loves a classic."
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There's something about drapes that add a sense of elegance when you walk into a room.
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The $6,200 watch has a 39mm case and, according to Seiko, is style for maximum elegance.
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The modern cabinetry and sleek tile floors also add an air of elegance to the space.
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It is Cambodia's one big, bustling city, with a sleazy edge to its tattered colonial elegance.
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The Best Supporting Actress Transparent nominee brings the elegance in a three-piece cream-colored suit.
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But losing the elegance of MagSafe makes this feel like one step forward, one step back.
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He's beefcake mixed with an elegance that may only derive from his resemblance to Patrick Swayze.
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The infernal messiness of this war of identities has been rendered with uncommon elegance and precision.
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Flowers, including a rose ostentatiously placed beside Darling like a small partner, lend a frail elegance.
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In Gray's telling, her life improved with the elegance and the inevitability of a film dissolve.
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Our typefaces have a certain elegance, especially at small sizes, that I wanted to remove altogether.
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"My glamorous model waited patiently for me to capture his perfect elegance," photographer Claire Droppert said.
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But "Equity" pulls off a difficult balancing act with an elegance that should not be underestimated.
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And in the Mozart, the winds produced deep, penetrating sonorities, while playing with elegance and grace.
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We find elegance in the 'Aha effect', the moment of insight when things fall into place.
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Aunt Emily and Uncle Joe were the epitome of New York elegance.
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Eastman gradually moved from the chaos of those early pieces toward a kind of aggressive elegance.
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An originally offbeat presence in contemporary downtown theater, he also conveys an old-fashioned literary elegance.
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The show is spaciously arranged with thought and elegance, and full of engrossing groupings and pairings.
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Her wet hair, pale face and the gray background impart a simple elegance to the sequence.
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When a roster of birdlike chorus girls enters the scene, he actually sings with more elegance.
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Raisins, currants, wine, sugar and vinegar, along with onions and sweet spices, transport cauliflower to elegance.
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My mother's furs are her insistence on public elegance in a world frequently inhospitable to her.
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Sociologists tell us there's a strong social component; notions of elegance have roots in class dynamics.
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" He argues that there's an "admirable elegance" to "running everything through the personal income tax code.
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Williams showed off simple elegance in a white, satin slip dress with a V-cut neckline.
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The composer-conductor and the orchestra projected this fine synthesis of textures with a gratifying elegance.
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It's clear that producers have strived for and succeeded in making wines of freshness and elegance.
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I'm talking about a Gap long-sleeve, so elegance is in the eye of the beholder.
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And both brands take structurally similar but aesthetically distinct approaches to infusing elegance into active clothing.
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I chose lavender as a motif because the flower is defined by refinement, grace, and elegance.
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By now it is no surprise when Ms. Jansen provides a performance of sensitivity and elegance.
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Behind all the expression there is always a certain elegance, a sense of discrimination and culture.
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Before that, Porter is Astaire and elegance; after that, he swings and can become anything more.
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And where the suspended mobiles undulate with preternatural elegance, the motorized works can look winningly wobbly.
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The jackets, by and large, prioritize functionality over elegance — be careful or you may tip over.
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The no-frills gold pendant is beloved by hundreds of Nordstrom shoppers for its simple elegance.
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They are statements of a piece, and on par in their lack of compassion and elegance.
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It's easy elegance, a sheet-pan dinner for those who don't mind parboiling the potatoes first.
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Luxenberg has written his with energy, elegance and a heart aching for a world without it.
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Through giddy artistry, elegance of artifice, and beetle-browed believability, we accept Kafka's and Giacometti's depictions.
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Kate Middleton was the epitome of elegance in a one-shoulder gown at the 2019 BAFTAs.
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Rodwittiya's mature middle-aged female figures with experience and wisdom exude a new kind of elegance.
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It's hard not to wish you'd thought of such works as you behold their simple elegance.
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Even close to a decade later the game remains distinct, with a rare kind of quiet elegance.
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She thought she was a woman of elegance, and my mother felt she was a great woman.
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The result was a typeface that channels Eames-ian principles like elegance, sturdiness, and economy of space.
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The first "look" on the runway combined elegance and comfort with a ball gown made from denim.
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Dollar Tree's stemless wine glasses are the perfect combination of elegance and class, plus they're incredibly practical.
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It sits on the counter, a model of elegance and restraint; it looks beautiful, but not uncommon.
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On the opening line of the first track, an interlude called "Twisted Elegance," she sets it up.
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But knowing the Barefoot Contessa, she will surely infuse the new digs with her trademark casual elegance.
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I think that the reason for the longevity of the sunburst is because its simplicity and elegance.
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Formal beauty, by way of technical skill and graphic elegance, is often a cloak for hidden messages.
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It became one of rock 'n' roll's most unforgettable love triangles—one steeped in elegance and tragedy.
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But in 2018, we're all trying to emulate the effortless elegance of our favorite Scandinavian style stars.
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" Meanwhile the color choice is traditionally Japanese and is said to express a "refined elegance and sophistication.
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For a career that was propelled by a relentless pursuit of elegance, it was an inelegant finale.
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Their operation is an oasis of elegance that has helped bring vitality back to Naji's scarred village.
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However, what Uchimura lacks in numbers, he more than makes up for with his style and elegance.
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Foley is just so all about pleasantries and rules and old-school elegance and brutal, brutal gamesmanship.
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The elegance of it just comes from the organization of Yorgos's imagination, not from building vast sets.
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Elegance, confidence and comfort are what I look for in my personal style and when I perform.
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For a man whose very name had come to symbolize elegance, Maurizio Gucci's death was sadly déclassé.
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The dress is a timeless classic that will never date, and it spoke of elegance and simplicity.
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The listing describes the apartment as "a perfect mix between elegance and location in Prime East Village."
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Aesthetically it's fine — modern and straightforward, though without the elegance one sees in Bodum and Ratio's design.
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Fashion experts agreed the elegance quotient was high, with nods to "old Hollywood glamour" updated for today.
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Kim Seybert Evergreen Charger, $63.14, available at HouzzFor serious elegance, slip a charger underneath the dinner plates.
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In other words, MM. LaFleur clothes are a rare intersection of elegance, comfort, and low-maintenance care.
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Along the way, I considered the importance of search, ease of use, and of course, typographic elegance.
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Semmelhack wrote that these shoes are relatively simple, but they have an air of elegance to them.
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"They're incredibly versatile, sculptural, and add a touch of mid-century elegance to any room," Quinn said.
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He believes electrification technology offers Infiniti a chance to inject more elegance and simplicity into automotive design.
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The superb tenor Matthew Polenzani excels in the title role, his lyrical elegance matched by youthful ardor.
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This apartment looks like the fevered hallucination of a used car salesman who has tired of elegance.
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When women bought Givenchy, they were also buying into a belief in long-term investment in elegance.
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Subtlety and aesthetic elegance — the jerky animation complements the blunt tone — are not among the film's virtues.
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And then, to really hammer home Treviso's extreme elegance, she showed me the planet's most beautiful pawnshop.
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Watching it yet again, I was struck by the pictorial elegance and dynamism of the aerial sequences.
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Watching it yet again, I was struck by the pictorial elegance and dynamism of the aerial sequences.
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This keeps the spinach-rich interior fresh and green, and gives the dish a bit more elegance.
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It is a striking corner of the city, with none of the regimented elegance of central Paris.
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Ms. Weges resist the temptation to ham things up, however, imbuing her instead with elegance and pride.
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At times he quotes from Abdullah Ibrahim; elsewhere his inflections have the alabaster elegance of Keith Jarrett.
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The space is modern, with a touch of elegance, and has a balcony reserved for private dining.
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Yet in the Balanchine era the company was, for audience and dancers alike, about elegance and honor.
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It ticks all the boxes — grand elegance, number-one rated service, perfect location, and high-end amenities.
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There was some of that impish quality in the Danish quartet's playing, despite its elegance and brilliance.
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Despite Ian Hussey's elegance and Lillian DiPiazza's movie star glamour, the "Tchaikovsky pas de deux" lacked brilliance.
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The stunning elegance of staircases like this one stood in contrast to their current state of disrepair.
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For more than 90 years, it has stood as a symbol of the dreamy elegance of Hollywood.
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If elegance is refusal, as Coco Chanel used to say, Giorgio's takes the mantra to new heights.
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The photos have since gone viral and netizens are praising the grandmothers for their elegance and poise.
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Ms. Choi was inspired by the Japanese minimalist concept of shibui, which combines elegance, simplicity and effortlessness.
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He shaped my understanding of chic with his punchy elegance that was always contemporary and ultimately refined.
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And it was a look worn not with Dietrich-style elegance, but with swaggering and sweaty machismo.
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He mused about how he was "infatuated" with their elegance, their texture, the airiness of their foam.
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Her feet are pointed, her limbs held with strategic elegance; no part of her is left slack.
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He finds that there is a certain beauty and elegance in the work of Pythagoras, Plato, and Newton.
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They want to be just strong enough, and their real focus is on grace and elegance of movement.
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It's the elegance of them-- but with significant technology and-- built right in and an unbelievable user interface.
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His 30-year-old Suntory Hall in Tokyo is still a benchmark for acoustic refinement and visual elegance.
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"Elegance and degradation turn out to be neighbors," author Geoff Dyer wrote for a statement accompanying the exhibit.
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It comes in two variants - the "Elite" and "Elegance" - which have different interior layouts depending on your needs.
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A bull is a hyper-masculine animal that pushes its way through things without a lot of elegance.
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Mr. Morris has a way, all too singular, of placing classical ballet in a setting of understated elegance.
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" Spotting "a sumptuous interior" in Sighisoara, Kaplan writes, "Few things scream money and elegance like soft yellow lighting.
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The Calvin Klein slip dress she wore epitomized simplistic elegance and gave brides the confidence to be understated.
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"Part of the elegance is that it's so simplistic," Jeff Chancellor from Texas A&M University told Gizmodo.
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He does it with lyrical economy and elegance, on top of a groove that will not be denied.
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They're little things, but they lend the Razer Blade Stealth a frank elegance that gaming laptops usually lack.
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Inspired by travel, the blue-green hue will add an air of mystery and elegance to any space.
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Neve represents elegance and harmony while Gliz represents power and strength - qualities that are associated with professional athletes.
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We remember John F. Kennedy for the energy, vitality, elegance and intelligence he brought to the White House.
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Instead, Lincoln is focusing on "elegance and beauty" for the exterior, and "serenity and harmony" of the interior.
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YouTubers, Warped Perception, have just proved as much with a masterpiece of elegance: Corn popping in slow-mo.
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Nightclub owner Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes (Mahershala Ali) is a viper in a tailored suit, violence pressed in elegance.
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To the world they embodied power, elegance and charisma during an eight-year White House tenure and beyond.
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When done poorly, this is straw manning; when done well, it has the elegance of a geometric proof.
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Ms. Kusama's art eases into the smartphone screen with stunning elegance; but troubling that screen is another matter.
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Tammy Lawrence-Daley, of Wilmington, Delaware, is suing the Majestic Elegance resort in Punta Cana for $3 million.
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"What a truly wonderful moment to capture 💜 the pure grace and elegance is stunning," one person wrote.
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However, much like other sleek boutique types, the hotel aims for understated elegance over a splashy first impression.
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" She likes his modesty, his persistence, his elegance, his enthusiasms for "food and tequila and music and women.
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"This is a place where it's possible to have a balance between elegance and rusticity," Mr. Graci said.
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Yet I find Mr. Graci's wines leaning more to the side of finesse and elegance than to rusticity.
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The elegance of the idea, which was so startling and liberating in "Journey" — that door could lead anywhere!
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When Viola Davis was planning her wedding vow renewal, there was one word she kept in mind: elegance.
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The collaboration marks the second occasion that pair have worked together to celebrate the elegance of older women.
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"The tuxedos aren't to camouflage us—they give it a little bit more elegance and class," he says.
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The result is a show that's very different and much pulpier than The Crown and its attendant elegance.
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Nevertheless, physicists continue to select theories based on the same three criteria of beauty: simplicity, naturalness, and elegance.
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"But in those times, jewelry was a huge part of everyday life — a part of elegance and refinement."
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Accordingly, this technique occasionally lacks elegance, so the knowledge presented can appear an aggregation of Raulff's own erudition.
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But he is so taken with the elegance of electroactive bacteria that he figures it's worth a shot.
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But if the greenery must be enjoyed in passing, it still adds elegance, say brokers, shopkeepers and residents.
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Front Burner Anne Saxelby considers St. Johnsville Jr. soft-ripening goat cheese as a paragon of subtle elegance.
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Walker offers insightful comments on some of his most important compositions with their pianistic innovations and expressive elegance.
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Instead, she will play Eliza, the Cockney flower seller schooled in elegance by the starchy professor Henry Higgins.
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Word of the Day : distinctive and stylish elegance _________ The word panache has appeared in 69 articles on nytimes.
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Yet the slim women wore them with such grace and elegance that the dresses reminded me of flowers.
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"This work grew from the elegance and secrecy of the Huntington Chinese garden," the playwright, Stan Lai, explained.
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She is further dogged by her privileged upbringing, and the irrepressible elegance it is seen to have produced.
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Eclectic elegance Many of my office furnishings are antiques, and some are contemporary patterns mixed with African textiles.
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The wines tend to be somewhat floral, crisp on the palate with good acidity and some rounded elegance.
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This is an impressive company, amid which the quiet, tall elegance of Morgan Lugo makes an outstanding impression.
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The bass Kyle Ketelsen, a gifted actor, made for a dashing Escamillo, singing with commanding elegance and warmth.
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"It was the jumping and the turning and the partnering and the elegance of it," he told me.
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Kamoinge's group exhibition was among the first to carefully and radically picture the black woman's elegance and pride.
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"I was immediately struck by its precision, authenticity and simplicity, as well as its sheer elegance," he said.
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Filmed with an alienating elegance by Shaheen Seth, "Buster's Mal Heart" is about the making of a madman.
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She was then in her 60s, and she had a sour elegance that seemed to match the place.
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Dreamily thoughtful, with an angular, blue-blooded elegance, Ms. Howe at 1673 has a disarming liveliness of spirit.
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New music (Juan d'Arienzo, Osvaldo Pugliese and other composers) inspired dancers to new peaks of brilliantly rhythmic elegance.
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It may all be directions to a machine, but computer scientists care a great deal about visual elegance.
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Available in sizes 443B to 38DDD, it also has gorgeous lace straps for an added touch of elegance.
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He also brought peerless grace and elegance to his awards-show appearances, which are crucial to any campaign.
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Not to beat on the metaphor, but that's how a livery vehicle should carry itself: With subtle elegance.
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As for its design, it has this pure elegance, something that's simple and won't go out of style.
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Mr. Clapton offered husky swipes across the strings and clacking single-note plucks, enacting both elegance and exertion.
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"Knowing all of that, it's different, than, you know, just pure elegance and room size," Mr. Trump said.
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This pair from Mejuri is a fresh take on classic pearl studs, but it doesn't sacrifice on elegance.
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If you&aposve ever visited a local newspaper site, you recognize the elegance of out stream native video.
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Brian Eno's score, which he recorded as a series of discrete compositions, adds to the movie's linear elegance.
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MEYERS Hopefully, when Stephen sat down to watch it, he wasn't hoping for an equal amount of elegance.
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The buttery aroma and flaky crust added by the puff pastry give the humble potpie a certain elegance.
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For those living nearby, its self-indulgent elegance makes all the accompanying tsoris that much harder to take.
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Despite the presence of glitter, eye shadow, and elegance, the Olympics women's gymnastics team final was a slaughter.
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Elektra, whom we learn has spent time all over the world, has an elegance to her fighting style.
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The current exhibition also samples later phases of Dagley's studio production, including four new works of unprecedented elegance.
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The Air Executives are a bit too bulky for my taste, especially compared to the elegance of Apple's design.
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Mr. Coppola took expressive liberties in his supple, colorful performance of the piece, but always with taste and elegance.
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Time and time again, she's managed to cross those pesky grates with the elegance and swagger of, well, Rihanna.
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But this year, the simplicity and elegance of her white off-the-shoulder Vivienne Westwood gown blew me away.
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It's an interesting mash-up of ruggedness and elegance that you won't find from a traditional outdoor boot brand.
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I'll miss the elegance of it and working with people who are just at the top of their game.
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Below, a few suggestions that will bring elegance to even the most cramped quarters, unkempt rooms, and stained futons.
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Something along those lines, which handles mental health problems with all the elegance of a horse eating a kebab.
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Yet the more such tweaks are applied, the more they erode the elegance for which the theory is admired.
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Still, the individual cakes and of course, the macarons are available to bring elegance to anyone's personal pajama party.
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But the bombing case is still structured with the elegance that elevates Veronica Mars above its mystery-show peers.
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"Gabrielle saw the elegance with which Serena Williams handled all the negative criticism of her own body," Hawkins recounted.
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He interweaves the strands of a long and variegated life with sympathy, elegance and awareness of the wider picture.
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Mixing high and low and humor and elegance with sensuous, often surprising materials, Mr. Mizrahi's designs are spirit-lifting.
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Yet even in its decrepitude the house had an elegance and grandeur far beyond anything else on the block.
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But for all the paths that might have been pursued, there was a quiet elegance to the one chosen.
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Fumo White and gold lend elegance to this Italian restaurant in the heart of Harlem designed by Karen Gallo.
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I hope that these touches added some elegance to the puzzle, and perhaps some fun to the solving process.
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They want comfort, elegance, and professionalism to coincide, and they want their workwear to actually make their lives easier.
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The evening's conductor was Karina Canellakis, who steered the ensemble through rhythmically thorny material with clarity and relaxed elegance.
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The suave baritone Nicola Alaimo was almost miscast as the hapless Taddeo, singing with elegance and richness of tone.
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Mixing high and low and humor and elegance with sensuous, often surprising materials, Mr. Mizrahi's designs are spirit lifting.
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Teodosic's no-looks tend to be dressed down, so normal and effective that there isn't any room for elegance.
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Yet behind the elegance of a waxed fender lies the mundane and dangerous realities of driving life in America.
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The designer James Galanos, who died last Sunday, left a legacy of elegance and restraint to the fashion world.
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Even though she battled racism her whole career, Lena Horne was always a beacon of elegance and talent onscreen.
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"I am deeply honored to join the house of Dior, a symbol of the ultimate elegance," Mr. Jones said.
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As a persona or alter ego, the Hungry Ghost does not exactly hold the elegance of Duchamp's Rrose Sélavy.
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At 73, Mr. De Shields was style and elegance in motion, like an ultracharismatic emissary from some higher plane.
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There were rough patches in her singing: sustained tones that turned wobbly, tenderly soft phrases that lacked legato elegance.
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It is a place of elegance and quiet contemplation, and as rarefied spaces go, there are few more rarefied.
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" He turned to his friend the interior designer Violante Visconti di Modrone — "a woman of incredible elegance and wisdom.
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Others favour Miami's Art Deco legacy, the dilapidated elegance of New Orleans or the jumbled cosiness of San Francisco.
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The beautiful resort, with buildings inspired by Ketuvallam houseboats, exudes an elegance rich with Indonesian influences alongside contemporary art.
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Mr. Yazbeck's dances of despair to these melodies are performed with as much elegance as being convincingly agonized allows.
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Today, Biarritz's old-world elegance and relaxed beachy vibe attract a mixture of surfers, international urbanites and vacationing Parisians.
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In this version, coconut — present in three forms: milk, oil and vinegar — brings silkiness and a hint of elegance.
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The stylistic insight, elegance and sparkle of Mr. Hochman's pianism are beautifully matched by the playing of the orchestra.
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The simplicity and elegance of the controls that select the all-wheel-drive modes made it my clear choice.
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The music has such grief-stricken elegance that for a moment it almost convinces you that this is possible.
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Cone called the latest study "exciting for a number of reasons," praising the novelty and elegance of the science.
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At Hales New York, Patterson's collages meditate on the entropy and delicate elegance of our natural and built environments.
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"There's an ease to the way he dresses — and an elegance, but it's not pompous or ostentatious," Hearst says.
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The lobby was a stunning light-filled space, steeped with elegance from stained glass windows and overflowing floral bouquets.
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But these stories, adapted for separate occasions and without particular elegance, don't have much to say to one another.
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It's only after the plot has unfolded, with antic elegance and brazen unpredictability, that the risks involved become apparent.
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The portraits borrow from early 20th-century fashion photography and classic cinema, where elegance can blend with the surreal.
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Rivian's SUV is supposed to convey more rugged elegance, but it's still a higher-end vehicle starting at $72,500.
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He owned several variations on the View-Master-style viewing device, and he appreciated the elegance of the design.
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In common parlance, the word "grace" means elegance, ease of comportment, a style that charms those who observe it.
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There is an undeniable elegance in its swinging limbs, its clockwork symmetry, its mechanical momentum, its choreography of balance.
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"I am very excited to see Clare bring her singular sense of elegance and modernity to Givenchy," he said.
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Perhaps it was a memory of his forceful elegance when dancing George Balanchine ballets like "Agon" in the 1970s.
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While Beyond Baker Street doesn't have the simple elegance of Hanabi, the extra components do add plenty of flavor.
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Paper bags, McDonald's sacks, and toilet paper rolls are transformed in Teruya's work, finding elegance where there was none.
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The result is starting to look more like the Gear VR, which has consistently traded elegance for performance and convenience.
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And I think most Senegalese women kind of have that innate understated elegance, which that's what I try to incorporate.
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The cake combines everything a person could ask for in a cake: color, cute animals, excess, elegance, cupcakes, withholding birds.
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KRAUTHAMMER: I was looking for something halfway between the reality of medicine and the elegance if you like of philosophy.
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"I think I skated with elegance... and today's performance was the most perfect performance I've ever done," Hanyu, 25, said.
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The elegance of Apple's new lineup is in how obvious the choices become and how quickly they can be summarized.
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Muriel Barbery's previous novels, "The Elegance of the Hedgehog" and "Gourmet Rhapsody," took place in the same Paris apartment building.
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Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bath and French doors, offering the ultimate in elegance for the lucky tenant.
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I personally like the decadence of the '70s, the mid-to-late '70s specifically, the very chic elegance of it.
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Women are rewarded for keeping their composure and elegance in the face of controversy, even when they are the victim.
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Representatives at Majestic Elegance Resort and the Dominican Republic Police Department did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.
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In how it prizes elegance and simplicity, the craft of a game designer is much like that of a storyteller.
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The star says she successfully maintained the houses' character and charm while giving it a much-needed boost of elegance.
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The game's design is extremely elegant, and that elegance makes it difficult to split it apart into its various pieces.
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Warbear and Fabio Boxikus, the organizers of Gegen, describe it very well by saying that only 'social elegance' is required.
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With fluid brushwork and relaxed elegance, his subjects exude a sense of modern life and ease, despite the extravagant dress.
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That will change when the company unveils Elegance Sartoriale, five designs influenced by the traditional patterns of men's suiting fabrics.
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Yet Mr. Bowie's quintessential elegance — the seamless way he merged unruly passions and ideas with coolheaded calculation — couldn't be reproduced.
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Mindy's combination brownstone apartment and medical practice seems like a stylish marriage of elegance and maximalism — and designers love it.
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As you might suspect, Talese writes with his usual elegance, putting a stylistic shine on his end of the collaboration.
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"They're ideal for modern women seeking style and elegance that translates from day to night," Lane said of minimalist rings.
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To achieve that look, she recommends these gold hooks because "they have a chic silhouette and simple elegance" about them.
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A fluffy egg soufflé replaced the usual fried egg, and the addition of spicy mayonnaise gave the sandwich some elegance.
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Interspersed with these conventionally aspirational ideas of beauty, elegance and power were images of clothes in various stages of production.
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The restrained elegance theme is continued inside, where milky-soft leather and thickly lacquered wood cover all the major surfaces.
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"If you look at these ballot boxes, some of them look like art in their simplicity and elegance," he says.
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It's a stunning costume that evokes Mera's ferocity and her elegance: She's the Queen of Atlantis, but also a warrior.
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Chiuri paid homage to Lagerfeld in her show calling him an "alchemist of elegance and beauty" in a press note.
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Now the challenge is for the fashion industry to enter the picture and design elegance for flat or asymmetrical women.
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While some critics found the show's setting "disturbing," the clothes, with their blown-out proportions, achieved a new sculptural elegance.
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Seasonal petits fours and chocolates from Valerie Confections in Los Angeles lend a touch of elegance to the holiday table.
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Although recently renovated, the property has none of the history and elegance of its pricier cousins in the Taj chain.
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As she returns to the stage from a debilitating neck injury, Ms. Peck moves with more care, but undiminished elegance.
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Wearing a gown designed by Rosa Clará, the bride served up sheer elegance to match the newlyweds' picturesque big day.
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She is revamping the menus, adding more luxury and elegance to the restaurant's modern Asian fare, which features Western elements.
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While Istio is the 18-wheeler truck best suited for lift and shift, RSocket is the Ferrari — speed and elegance.
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Prior to the reveal of Tesla&aposs outrageous Cybertruck, the company&aposs head designer was known for elegance and restraint.
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"We're bringing an elegance of design," Mr. Clarke said, adding that Dell planned to increase spending on research and development.
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But if I had to pick one for elegance, ultimate solvability and fun, it would have to be the Spiral.
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KN: My personal style is Bunny MacDougal meets casual elegance with a fresh twist, like tennis shoes with a suit.
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The wide front entry is easier on her joints and adds a bit of elegance to her entrances and exits.
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He moved audiences to tears with melancholy love songs, and his sartorial elegance was copied in nightclubs across Latin America.
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The emphasis on privacy and elegance might even be a reaction to the constant oversharing of the social media age.
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By way of his cast's mercurial verbal jousting and gestural elegance, Stillman captures the exquisite eroticism of high-society manners.
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Most appreciated the value of the Gruet, the elegance of the Roederer Estate and the distinctive personality of the Schramsberg.
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Everything the Belgian does, he does with unmissable grace and elegance, making the beautiful game look easy and, well, beautiful.
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When you apply elegance to men, it's all about slimness, the slim fit, which is a mark of Italian design.
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Pleased with the elegance of this solution, he booked a flight to Switzerland, and arranged a rendezvous with a goatherd.
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His vision of elegance and luxury were closely intertwined, and I will never forget watching my first Chanel couture show.
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Milan has an elegance all its own, and it's understated, so think luxurious fabrics in conservative cuts and heirloom fur.
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While some brides love a bold, extravagant statement, others prefer understated elegance and timeless finishes, with a focus on construction.
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She hid her pain at the lack of social acceptance behind a façade of chic clothing, elegance, pride, and haughtiness.
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I saw nobody was treating this cuisine with elegance and delicacy, really highlighting how special and complex it can be.
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Though there is no Victorian cornicing or original fireplace, the lack of period features is compensated for by an understated elegance.
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It has a minimal elegance, like the patterns that come when you make paper snowflakes—clean, controlled, and still totally surprising.
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There is an elegance to the minimalist, not simple, design, though the ingenuity of this device actually lies in its interchangeability.
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Agree or disagree with him, Charles IS the standard of excellence---in profession, in elegance, in intelligence, and n personal comportment.
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Known for its unexpected shapes and on-point colorways, Mlouye was formed on three central pillars: good design, quality, and elegance.
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Sennheiser's design for these wireless headphones is short on elegance; they're about as black, matte, and plastic as you can get.
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If his shoe selection could use some elegance, then the Allen Edmonds Verona II Italian Loafer is the perfect gift choice.
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Mythologies have evolved around both of these compromised leisure classes, involving pageantry and elegance, gallantry and, as in "Onegin", occasional violence.
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Back in December 2009, de Lesseps published her first book — Class with the Countess: How to Live with Elegance and Flair.
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" Steinem touched on Obama's elegance under the spotlight, saying "She has lived a public life without sacrificing her privacy and authenticity.
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These dapper athletes scour thrift stores to prep for games, reveling in the mismatch of gladiatorial action and finely threaded elegance.
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The voice of an angel and the elegance and poise to make a rogue limb, pivoted out just so, look natural?
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Simon, a portrait of a Columbian mortician, proves that elegance and romance aren't just for the young or the immaculately composed.
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Porsche restorers imitating Formula 1 cars; electric enthusiasts envisioning future elegance; giant carmakers wondering how 3-D printing fits into manufacturing.
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Garten had her stove made in the company's signature black with brass hardware because of its elegance and timelessness, Waysenson said.
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Overbearingly large phones have reached an elegance in design and level of technical prowess that weren't there a couple years ago.
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Her pale hair was piled on top of her head in a way that revealed the elegance of her long neck.
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Nightclubs should be called stuff like Envy, Bounce, Tonic or something else that suggests elegance and sophistication and glamour and excitement.
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The students were on break, clustered out front in windblown scarves and bright plastic boots, smoking cigarettes with an offhand elegance.
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Kerrigan and Harding were both talented working class athletes, but the judges favored Kerrigan for her Brooke Shields elegance and styling.
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However, it has a certain operational elegance to it that would avoid many of the political battles surrounding the deferral program.
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M.M. LaFleur makes a lot of my favorite workwear because they understand how to combine comfort and elegance so remarkably well.
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Much ink has been spilled comparing Etna's reds to Burgundy's for their elegance and ability to transmit small differences in terroir.
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Over rich curries and in tattered elegance, they explored the legacy of colonialism and the current divide between India and Pakistan.
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Seale's text has a fluidity and an elegance that give even this diet of "dreams, smoke, and visions" a satisfying heft.
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"They&aposre incredibly versatile, sculptural, and add a touch of mid-century elegance to any room," Quinn said of rounded couches.
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"Middle Earth," Henri Cole Henri Cole's poems pair surfaces of classical, sometimes cool, elegance of expression with emotion of extraordinary heat.
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But over all, the look could best be characterized as ponytail black tie: high elegance worn with a laid-back line.
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Adidas Boost and Nike Lunarlon tech is nice, but for long life and understated elegance, nothing beats a beefy rubber sole.
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With their fluid brushwork and relaxed elegance, his subjects exude a sense of modern life and ease, despite the extravagant dress.
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This last year I got to know a young lady who possessed natural elegance, a heart of gold and sophisticated humor.
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The "clues from today," let's call them, were a little outrageous, but they were tempered by some elegance, nostalgia and wine.
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The oaks reminded me of modern dancers, stretching limbs with easy elegance, their branches crooked elbows, fingers spread over the sky.
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Book ARRIVE starting at $166 per nightMidcentury elegance meets modern industrial at this stylish, relative newcomer to the Palm Springs area.
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Her music these days is less dense with concepts and clues, but its understated elegance is a marvel of its own.
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The bottle served as model, adorned with decorations and garb, to describe states of mind like optimism, generosity, elegance and anticipation.
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It eventually opened in the spring of 1989, and its elegance and geometric precision eventually won over most of its critics.
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The restaurant evinced a particular kind of New York elegance: confident and relaxed, witty, not too formal but not informal, either.
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Known for his wit and elegance, he spoke with an upper-crust British accent, was fiercely private and rarely gave interviews.
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And Ms. Lin, conducting without a baton, was a picture of restrained elegance as she unleashed one sonic barrage after another.
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I miss the elegance of the original approach, but if the change improves the solving experience, then I'm all in favor.
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Stravinsky's work opened a smartly conceived concert at David Geffen Hall, conducted with characteristic elegance and verve by Esa-Pekka Salonen.
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The four-star, pet-friendly hotel is named after England's Windsor Castle and provides understated elegance in an ever-bustling city.
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"Diamonds" is a tribute to the lost world of the Imperial Ballet — a gleaming, grandiloquent elegance, remote but tinged with melancholy.
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The moment you walk through the doors, its opulent entrance screams elegance, but the home has a wild side hidden outback.
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The German pope is portrayed by Anthony Hopkins as lonely and bookish, with a teasing wit and a taste for elegance.
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Off the Menu Here's a stunning bar and trattoria with Old World bronze-trimmed elegance that outclasses its East Village location.
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Across the street, the 25961 Hulihe'e Palace ($2250 admission) once housed the island's fading royalty in a fantasia of Victorian elegance.
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This involved an old-fashioned, flat-footed approach; Johann's signature elegance and agility was disdainfully described as 'dancing like a gypsy'.
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Known for her beauty and elegance, María de los Dolores Asúnsolo López-Negrete was born August 3, 1904 in Durango, Mexico.
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Plus, a light acidity that keeps the palate alive and alert, and an unmistakable elegance that can be neither explained nor ignored.
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It's a moody, imposing album, and one with a certain elegance about it, too, despite (or perhaps because of) its sepulchral atmosphere.
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These are clearly posed portraits, and each has a delicacy and elegance of design that belies the underlying sadness of the subject.
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A little bit louder now Master & Dynamic nailed the combination of sophistication and creativity with this richly-hued pair, which oozes elegance.
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There's elegance and polish, as well as a depth that listeners may have had to search harder to find in the past.
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But in big ways, too like bearing life's trials and tribulations- physical and emotional- with as much elegance as I can muster.
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"As we honor the source, we pay homage to a new concept of luxury and we celebrate the true elegance of nature."
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Black bougie folks often pride themselves on going to the best schools and only engaging in activities associated with affluence and elegance.
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Mr. Panerai was widely admired throughout his 220-year operatic career for his full-bodied sound and the elegance of his singing.
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The game takes its time to establish the world, with elegance and poise, in contrast with the riotous humor of Monkey Island.
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Low down, all is smooth and regular, as if it genuinely wishes to mimic the characteristic smoothness and elegance of the Baroque.
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Meghan's boatneck detail evoked Audrey's love of the wide neckline, and the overall elegance of her dress exuded Breakfast at Tiffany's vibes.
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His Hotel Chelsea—the inverted name conferring a certain elegance—sits on West 23rd Street in Manhattan, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues.
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Soshin Kimura, grand master of the Hoshinkai tea school, wields his implements with all the ritualistic elegance of a priest celebrating mass.
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Forget the cramped West Wing halls — Rob Lowe has 10,000 square feet of waterfront elegance in California's sought-after Santa Barbara County.
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After the rione, the glossy elegance of Chiaia, the city's well-heeled shopping district, hit me like the blow of a stick.
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Drawn with thick lines and almost severe economy, they have a kind of elegance and self-assurance that brings Matisse to mind.
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Walk for Me When he was sixteen, director Elegance Bratton left his childhood home in New Jersey and headed to Christopher Street.
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Humans may build aircraft that fly higher and faster than any bird, but they haven't yet matched the elegance of nature's aviators.
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Jo and Laurie move in between the windows with faux elegance and then become who they really are in the space between.
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Cram the flows and cycles necessary for life into the smallest possible volume and they have neither elegance nor any visual logic.
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But Fanning gives her an elegance and a cool center that's separate from the icy scorn of the film's other career models.
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No photographer managed to disrupt the normal and humanize the fringes of society with as much elegance and poise as Diane Arbus.
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And, though I love the differentiated elegance of Jérôme Kaplan's costumes, one of them (for Mr. Royal) slightly interferes with dance movement.
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As you're swept up in the immersive motion, the kinetic energy, you notice the passing beauty of the images, their compositional elegance.
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"Deep and vibrant, the Armani shade par excellence pervades everything, defining a timeless, velvety elegance that is perfectly balanced," show notes read.
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If your holiday decor leans more toward classic elegance than cutesy designs, you'll love the beautiful Valery Madelyn Gold Christmas Tree Skirt.
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Books of The Times Carl Hiaasen's irresistible "Razor Girl" meets his usual sky-high standards for elegance, craziness and mike-drop humor.
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Her performance is equal parts limp hysteria and fashion-plate elegance and reminds us that yesterday's shocking mavericks often age into bores.
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"The intention in this series is to focus primarily on the character, elegance, power, and nobleness of the horse," photographer Droppert said.
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"Always with elegance, style & beauty," read a comment by @bonpfeifer, a screen name employed by the real estate broker Bonnie Pfeifer Evans.
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Those mysteries won't be executed with quite as much elegance as the season one mysteries, but in this early introduction, they're thrilling.
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Venus rules love, beauty, money, and harmony; with this planet in your sign, a sense of balance and elegance will surround you.
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He was physically strong, but played with elegance in the half-back position, performing a role comparable with the modern holding midfielder.
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But I named some films I'd done: European films, which were period films with elegance, and American films that were more urban.
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Merging his signature chiptune sound with a low-strung footwork template, the track pairs delightfully rich technical precision with restrained, moody elegance.
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To call it a burrito would undermine its elegance, but you'll still want to roll it up and eat it like one.
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"We intend to carry out her life's work with the same strength, grace and elegance that wholly defined Rebecca," the statement said.
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There is nothing wrong with being a paragon of male elegance, of course, a Cary Grant figure framed by boxy graphic shapes.
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"Jean Ratelle had the same elegance and style as Jean Beliveau," said Cournoyer, a 10-time Stanley Cup winner with the Canadiens.
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The result is not disappointing: my 18-inch classic with cheese, tomato and basil pizza was simple elegance and very tasty ($17).
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Fashion Review Rick Owens and Loewe swap destruction and angst for elegance and history; Balmain gets spiky and Off-White loses steam.
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And then we've lost our social sophistication, from elegance and manners to great conversation and the very essential need for high irony.
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A red carpet scattered with Swarovski crystals led the way to an evening full of fairy tales and elegance, escapism and surprises.
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"It was after these exchanges that I had the idea for a women's event combining elegance, conviviality and sporting competition," she said.
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It's time to take stock of this vibrant moment and honor these artists by spotlighting the force and elegance of their work.
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As in his first novel, "The Yellow Birds," Powers details these inhumane acts with elegance, restraint and a refreshing absence of sentimentality.
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That elegance was not accessible to her, I thought, as I spied a dog in a bag under the seat opposite us.
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Sleeveless silk dresses with matching jackets rippled with elegance, as did cotton dresses with puffed oversize sleeves and starched wide-leg pants.
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What she lacked in the full elegance that comes with maturity, Zagitova compensated for with a keen understanding of skating's current rules.
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I liked the puzzle because of the freshness and simplicity of the idea and the elegance in the way it was done.
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The intimate setting, relaxed elegance and unmatched views make our restaurant the perfect choice for an unforgettable evening with that special someone.
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Revisiting Fellini's extensive oeuvre on the centenary of his birth presents me with their panoramic elegance, yet their chauvinism is equally disturbing.
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There's the sour news, which is complicated by tangential sensations of grotesquerie and elegance, fury and poignance, and, perhaps, of philosophical insight.
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"Of course you need someone who resembles her, who has her style, elegance, beauty, sophistication — O.K., she has it, fine," he said.
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I was inspired to try making a puzzle because of the elegance of Patrick Berry puzzles and the ingeniousness of Erik Agard's.
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Unlike the awkward appearance of the retractable hardtop model discontinued a few years ago, the RF's roofline provides a newfound stubby elegance.
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Authors who worked with him recall the publisher's elegance, his wit, and, above all, his fierce devotion to books and their writers.
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Callender's prose style is sharp and unflinching, with sinuous shifts in point of view that give this book a fierce, unsettling elegance.
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With its earnest staging of a cosmopolitan gentility mostly foreign to this small isolated farm town, the salon had a poignant elegance.
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The villa is topped with a massive, thatched palapa that adds a serious dose of understated elegance to an otherwise posh palace.
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With its polished herringbone floors, wall-length bookshelves and sizable fireplace, the space makes a strong case for maintaining Old World elegance.
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I'd much rather that someone (a city/state/private/federal collaboration) return Penn Station to the beauty and elegance it once had.
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Kelly was also able to recognize the elegance and sophistication the people of his community had in the face of Jim Crow.
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For hedgehog lovers, the title of Muriel Barbery's 2006 global best seller, "The Elegance of the Hedgehog," was a bit of a tease.
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His version omits this step (though you can certainly add it), but it is still remarkable in its elegance, simplicity and amorous promise.
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In one historic photograph, the royal family exuded elegance at the usually private annual Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace Thursday night in London.
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For all the theory's conceptual elegance—it revealed gravity to be the effect of curves in "space-time"—its mathematics was enormously complex.
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A teenage Elena attends a party here at the home of her professor, onCorso Vittorio Emanuele, where the bourgeois elegance leaves her astonished.
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Maria Ambrose, with her inherent mix of elegance and youthful vivacity, and Alex Clayton, who is showing himself to be phenomenal in everything.
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THUMP editor in chief Emilie Friedlander spoke with director Elegance Bratton of Walk for Me, a new film about motherhood in ballroom culture.
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The tour ends in a posh neighbourhood near downtown, where in the 1920s GM executives built mansions that rival each other in elegance.
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The technique is impressive, but it lacks the spontaneous elegance and versatility of low-tech 2D light paintings by the likes of Picasso.
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The N10 will come with a ceramic casing, "which will offer the users a sensation of prestige and elegance," and a 3,600mAh battery.
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But, wary of the weight of history, she coaxed them out of their original context, keeping the elegance and shaking off the dust.
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But as Einstein (quoting the physicist Ludwig Boltzmann), once observed, if you are out to describe the truth, leave elegance to the tailor.
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But while their book is characterized by intellectual elegance, not much of what they say has the feel of flesh-and-blood reality.
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This is nothing new in black metal, of course, but the elegance and conviction with which they execute these morbid lines is impressive.
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Whatever is stressing you out – your job, your health, your marriage – will melt away with the exquisite elegance of Chef Daniel Boulud's cuisine.
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France, after all, values elegance and aesthetics in all corners of life, whether of cakes in a pâtisserie window, or neatly polished nails.
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In short, a real woman who brought elegance and style into the office her way, with a feminine flair and a chic attitude.
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In summary, Sarah Palin has always been, and will always be a beacon of elegance in the midst of a bleak Alaskan tundra.
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The French Riviera, a place frequented throughout history by artists and writers, like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Pablo Picasso, exudes an effortless elegance.
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Playing Carlotta as a professional charmer, Laila Robins incarnates a vivacious woman who becomes worse for wine but never loses her innate elegance.
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The colors are brighter, the shapes more graphic, and the hairstyles exude an easy, but deliberate, elegance that we're going ga-ga over.
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There would be a certain elegance to a Supreme Court ruling that invalidates Trump's executive order by narrowly focusing on his specific remarks.
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Nevertheless, as much as I thought that it was important to acknowledge polychromy, I still sometimes preferred the ghostly elegance of white marble.
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Most state abbreviations use fairly common letters, so stacking is not an impossible feat, but it lends a certain elegance to the theme.
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The elegance of the working man has affected artists for decades — from Ben Shahn's social-realist paintings to Irving Penn's fascination with tradespeople.
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Then, just when you think you've got the song figured out, Lana Del Rey glides in to add an air of dusky elegance.
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You can see the photographs' elegance in the grace of the reclining form, but the color-blocking behind it adds a special force.
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But lacking Robbins's naturalness, it remained standard, fluent yet forgettable, even as performed with elegance and warmth by Carla Körbes and Jared Angle.
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Elegance of line isn't merely an ambition, it's a duty, as technique is wound into artistry and artistry feeds back into the technique.
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In stories about the polite society of Rio de Janeiro, he managed, with unruffled elegance and composure, to say the most outrageous things.
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That's that quintessential line and he just made it something else where it sounds unique and it adds elegance and it adds visuals.
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One-on-One has that design elegance, and it stayed alive even past Dr. J's retirement when we brought Michael Jordan on board.
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But it was a hunt, on a sloping hill in Alba, where I learned the truffle represents far more than tradition and elegance.
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It reminds me of her elegance and practicality and the family vacations I hope to someday share with a family of my own.
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In a city where elegance and refinement can verge on the stifling, the area around the canal offers a welcome touch of carefreeness.
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Where I loved the simple elegance of the rooms, some negative reviewers wished for built-in closets, or a mini-bar or fridge.
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I stayed in a Deluxe King room (approximately $250 and up per night), and was impressed by its balance of elegance and functionality.
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As computing technology progressed, David Behrman continued to refine his electronic setups, resulting in interactive performances, alongside live players, of ever-increasing elegance.
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But he decided instead on Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, which requires crisp, clear articulation along with style and elegance.
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Mr. Jimenez, tall and rail-thin, moves with understated elegance and confidence, and his text exhibits poetic flow and a culturally omnivorous unruliness.
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The blend of pornography and humor, obnoxiousness and elegance, sweetness and cruelty reminds you that this is, above all, an Abel Ferrara movie.
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It lacks the elegance and nuance of this show's metaphorical storytelling at its best, and it flattens Willow's characterization instead of enriching it.
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But Eban's pacing, along with a structure that makes this astonishingly complex story easy to follow, gives the book a rough, unforced elegance.
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The subjects of Amy Sherald's eight strong oil portraits at Hauser & Wirth impress with their looks, in both senses: striking elegance, riveting gazes.
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" There's a welcome, restrained elegance to these gauzy interludes starring the man the online fandom has already semi-affectionately termed "Old Man Rick.
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" Perhaps a poet could devise something to convey, "through association or other conjuration, some visceral feeling of elegance, fleetness, advanced features and design.
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Max is not wrong to be captivated by the elegance of the da Vinci robotic-surgery system, which is a triumph of engineering.
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I am the last generation who really remembers those Southern women; they had an elegance and nobility, and a real charm and style.
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Ironically, they may "make the world a better place" not through the elegance of their code, but through the power of the law.
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The massive restrooms at Morgan Manufacturing, in the West Loop of Chicago, match the industrial elegance of the 32,000 square-foot event space.
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Something that is tied with a chive is manipulated in order to express elegance and care, but in fact only communicates their absence.
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"Also, it is the height of French elegance and hence the perfect opportunity to mix and mingle and just be part of it."
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Regal and soft-spoken, she has delicate, feline bone structure and willowy limbs — she's 5-foot-9 — which adds to her unaffected elegance.
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She assails colonialism, machismo, hypocrisy and hate, and praises Pan-American solidarity and traditions, in songs that balance pugnacity, elegance and lithe rhythms.
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"For Margot's look, we wanted to contrast the elegance of her gown with a relaxed S-wave bend," Scarlett explained of his inspiration.
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Maison Martin Margiela did it years ago in their Artisanal collection, which was all about repurposing quotidian objects in the argot of elegance.
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Though his downtown menu is somewhat briefer, the elegance that defines his food is on full display, even in a hearty osso buco.
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There is the energetic playfulness of Keith Haring, the spare elegance of Henri Matisse and, of course, the rearranged abstractions of Pablo Picasso.
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Yet I'm nonetheless cowed by the rhythm and the elegance of Kerouac's prose, how he taps into the wild energy of adolescent wanting.
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It won't save much space — Apple notes that all these apps combined use less than 150 megabytes — but it at least affords some elegance.
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No need to pause the Netflix — this hack has the braided elegance of its French or fishtail relatives, with a sliver of the work.
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But the red lip came off; we thought the dress had so much elegance to it and simplicity, it didn't need the red lip.
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Perhaps there's some hidden elegance in the imagery, or maybe they're actually written in perfect iambic pentameter, and our brains subliminally find them pleasing.
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The show's curators, Gary Carrion-Murayari and Massimiliano Gioni, have installed Mr. Haacke's sometimes dry work with contrapuntal elegance, mixing pieces from across decades.
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" Inaba's stylists Michael Fusco and Rhonda Spies love how the team at Carmen Marc Valvo "always provide options that exude elegance with such ease.
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His designs have an elegance that is contemporary and his skill in blending streetwear with high fashion is highly relevant to today's luxury consumer.
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In 2013, the royal mom contacted the British heritage brand Silver Cross and requested some bespoke accessories for her Sleepover Elegance, also in navy.
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"I think the trend now is all about relaxed elegance," Townsend tells us, specifically referring to his client Dakota Johnson and her curtain bangs.
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Named "Wexford" after the area of Ireland from which the Kennedy family originated, the home is 5,055 square feet of comfortable and simple elegance.
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Germany's Volkswagen, which later bought the brand, chose Bugatti's historic French site to develop the Veyron, a car designed to combine elegance and speed.
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It's a matter of how to make it really cool, and I think it's chic — she's always going to have an elegance to her.
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For many decades, French fashion was the epitome of elegance, from Brigitte Bardot and Inès de la Fressange to Lou Doillon and Jeanne Damas.
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Designed in collaboration with Lucasfilm and Disney, the POWERbot™ vacuums have been artistically rendered to capture the elegance of Star Wars costume design.
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Original magnesite stairs, wrought-iron railings and wood floors with decorative inlay create an Old-World feel, while modern amenities add an updated elegance.
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" While pink roses signify "grace and elegance, as well as sweetness and poetic romance," according to Reader's Digest, the red version "represents true love.
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The fights are shorter and lack Lee's elegance and grandiose sweep, and the wire-work is kept to a minimum until the climactic battle.
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Most fans and athletes will probably be diligent about slathering on repellent, and may even compromise their sartorial elegance to avoid the mosquitoes' attentions.
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In the snap of a shutter, an era is captured: Mongiardino's bookish, handmade elegance meshing seamlessly with the red-Ferrari cool of the Cinecittà.
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Crystal chandeliers and dentil crown molding suggest an elegance that is belied by the paper-napkin-casualness and the pay-at-the-register service.
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The X24.0's cabin still can't match the elegance of a Mercedes GLC or Volvo XC60, though materials and quality are absolutely top-notch.
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He made music more progressive through his elegance and honesty He was an obvious talent, but Channel Orange's 2012 release made him a star.
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The letters were engraved by the finest punch cutter of the age, Francesco Griffo, and their effect on the page was of unsurpassed elegance.
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Swift shows that the elegance and lyricism of high modernist writing still has value for contemporary fiction, but the book is inconclusive and vague.
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In this episode of How She Works, Tisha Johnson explains how she brings elegance and comfort to design in the constantly changing automobile industry.
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Depending on the shade (and there are many), a blue Christmas tree can add elegance and sophistication or fun and whimsy to your space.
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Biles had a huge lead, which she secured on the floor exercise with elegance, strength and the stunning ability to land like a dart.
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Like many of Alvarez's and Hudson's pages, it puts every list I have ever made to shame with its meticulous design and minimalist elegance.
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" With her signature elegance and wisdom, Obama replied, "My best advice to girls, including my own daughters, is do not be afraid to fail.
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By Design This blackened metal console has something of the hulking monumentality and elegance of a Richard Serra installation, albeit on a domestic scale.
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But van Dyck had something different: an effortless elegance or at least the appearance of it, both in his art and in his person.
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Tamara Tunie plays the family matriarch with gracious elegance, and Myra Lucretia Taylor gives a commanding performance as her older sister, visiting from Zimbabwe.
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He began to stalk the crowd, his tailored elegance turning to sweat as he leapt onto the barrier, a murderer on his night off.
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After all, for all its athleticism and elegance Muay Thai is arguably the most brutal martial art not dreamed up by Russian television executives.
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The timeless beauty and fashion icon (hello, LBD) radiated a grace, elegance, self-awareness, charm and confidence unlike any other celebrity, living or dead.
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Even so, this was the performance of my experience in which she has most revealed the distinctiveness, elegance and authority of an important ballerina.
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The fraught geopolitics of the situation, as well as the economics, are not lost on the imam, played with suave elegance by Rajesh Bose.
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" The Kate trackers were equally as pleased: "Kate Oozes Elegance in Blue Jenny Packham for Canada Arrival" read a headline on "What Kate Wore.
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Meanwhile, Frieze Masters, for all the elegance of its own "50 Shades" styling, still struggles to deliver "crossover" sales for dealers in older art.
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Her uniform was a floor length 19th century-style mourning dress (resourcefully hemmed with a safety pin) that lent her a gothic, consumptive elegance.
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It's something that brings you back to center, and is really the key to serenity and beauty — an internal sense of form and elegance.
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Earlier this year Ms. Waight Keller had a breakthrough couture collection for Givenchy — one that described a certain modern elegance without fuss or favor.
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The takeover of Anbang will put the Waldorf Astoria, for decades a symbol of New York elegance, under the control of the Chinese government.
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Her first collection at Celine was a critical winner, balancing tailored tuxedo jackets and overcoats with the loose elegance of a draped silk shirt.
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He's researched and tested water and wine glasses, tableware, and linens to find practical and beautiful settings that add effortless elegance to any meal.
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Theron might drape herself in spectacular dresses, coats, and stilettos (her makeup and platinum hair is impeccable), but there's no elegance to her surroundings.
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The Pour The Atlantic climate imbues these reds and whites — made from little-known Portuguese grapes — with elegance, grace and the potential to age.
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She draws out the lilting, dancing elegance from this wistful music, while also highlighting daring elements of the piece that show Bach's timeless genius.
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The show summarizes a poignant love story even as it memorializes an era whose midcentury standards of elegance and wit have begun to recede.
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Though "The Year of Spectacular Men" never quite reaches comedic elegance, this heavily scripted movie is not as flat-footed as the hapless Izzy.
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A show of his early acrylic paintings and later photo grids at Lisson connects the dots with elegance and an invigorating hit of color.
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The collection was an ode to classic silhouettes inspired by cathedral elegance with grand and modern gowns accented with draped bows and crystal beading.
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Mr. Lloyd's interpretation balances surface elegance with an aching profundity, so that "Betrayal" becomes less about the anguish of love than of life itself.
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Balancing elegance and with low-key cool, their garments are an ideal choice for women like Florence who know exactly what they stand for.
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"Biagiotti has come to represent decorum and fashion nuance unerring in its mainstream elegance," Richard Martin wrote in the reference book "Contemporary Fashion" (1995).
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Nature is a good source of inspiration for roboticists, but it's rare that nature's elegance and genius can be replicated in any real way.
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Customers were most likely to cite cosmetic elegance - feeling, color and scent - as their main factor for leaving a positive review for the product.
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If you can spare the plates, I don't see why we shouldn't start putting that kind of Italian elegance into our own cooking, too.
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With a Gallic blend of charm, elegance, aristocratic lineage and impeccable academic credentials, he became a national figure through his writings and television appearances.
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Mahalya Mcelroy's portrait is lodged in my mind for its elegance: She is liquid, composed, wistful, her long white scarf blown to a blur.
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The lead rapper, a husky-voiced woman playing the role of Queen Wendy, delivers the rhymes with tensile elegance and attention to sneered phrasing.
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Girard threw out the usual dark-wood trim, red-leather banquettes and heavy-frame mirrors and, typically, created an atmosphere of modern elegance and flair.
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The X-Factor: The actress's loose ponytail — pulled back with a simple black ribbon — added just the right amount of undone elegance to the look.
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Daley recalled searching the Majestic Elegance in Punta Cana for his wife last January, who vanished after heading to the resort's lounge for a snack.
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Now, there's nothing wrong with either style — we love the elegance of a high-and-tight topknot, and full-bodied curls are always in style.
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Ultimately, Wilczek surveys the sciences and establishes a compelling synthesis that indeed that there is a harmony and elegance to the natural order of things.
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There's a magic about Muhammad Ali – everything from his elegance in the ring to his sense of humor, which has a childlike quality to it.
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The socialite dressed in a chic LBD, and the former model was the epitome of elegance in a plunging jewel embroidered gown and Chopard emeralds.
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Seeing her walk the red carpet full of confidence and elegance, and being a small part of her special night means the world to me.
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She could also go for blunt elegance: Paintings using different combinations of red, white and black recur throughout the show, including in three self-portraits.
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But what about more soigné crafts like sushi-making, and all of its accompanying Jiro Ono-ish platitudes about elegance and "human touch" and mastery?
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Robert Mapplethorpe photographed the male nude with a kind of arctic elegance, for example—very formal, arms length, the figure more as an aesthetic object.
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Playing into the ongoing theme of "white elegance," Longoria wore a white dress designed by Victoria Beckham and her hair was styled by Ken Paves.
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Meghan Markle has mastered a number of looks on her royal tour, ranging from athlete chic and beach vibes to the LBD and classic elegance.
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There is a sly political statement embedded in these funny, stiff depictions of the British, set against the elegance of the Indian gods and goddesses.
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And her iconic fashion somehow continued to evolve to new heights at the Black Panther premier and The Met Gala with more afro futuristic elegance.
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"There's a bit of elegance and history to the classics, and every father loves a classic," says Dominic Venegas, the brand ambassador for Pernod Ricard.
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When it comes to their vision for the celebration, Robertson pictures it being an evening wedding, full of romance and elegance — and lots of fun!
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The Electoral College is a unique institution full of history and elegance that has served as a key pillar of this nation's structure for centuries.
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A smart jacket will tell the world that you mean business - it will add elegance to any look and keep you warm against the elements.
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A quick review of the first series of portraits, executed between 1947 and 1948, finds artist Marcel Duchamp adjusting to his confinement with unperturbed elegance.
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He swept into the White House and when he was inaugurated in 1981, Nancy Reagan brought to Washington a style and elegance that many loved.
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"Due to continued transformation, the night lights never disappoint me as they show a different face with each visit, revealing their strange elegance," says Kim.
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Ying Gao's Gaze-Activated Dresses Interactive Fashion Designer Ying Gao Creates Voice Activated Fabric Sensory Elegance: a Q&A With Conceptual Fashion Designer Ying Gao
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The elegance of the objects themselves point to the sophistication of the arctic peoples and their ability to fully adapt to the area's harsh climate.
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For the past two weeks, the Insta-famous pup has been enchanting her 168,000 followers with European elegance, as she travels in Spain and Italy.
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With well-heeled experience creating original designs, graphic illustrator Terry Runyan brings a witty elegance to her compositions including cats, dogs, and other friendly creatures.
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What it lacked in elegance or practicality (aliens with three hands loved it), it made up for with one truly great button: the Z trigger.
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On Sundays, she was the favorite lector at our church, reading the liturgy with an elegance instilled by her mother and grandmother, both trained elocutionists.
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Those guys would be happy if they could keep the performance they enjoy, yet keep the appearance and the elegance of a more traditional outfit.
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So here's the ageless Fed with his small, knowing smile, reminding you of values like "class" and "elegance," which market-test as pretty much eternal.
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Many producers in Bordeaux strove to make their wines more concentrated and powerful, but for Mr. Pontallier, elegance and balance were the hallmarks of Margaux.
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For its lucidity, force, wit, and elegance; for its subtlety and power; for its immediate impact and multiplying meanings; for the eloquence of Calder's forms.
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It was a surprisingly solid stand-in for a thumb, with a flexibility that allowed him the elegance needed to master a squirrely analog stick.
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But we will work hard to uphold the craft, simplicity, elegance, and the incredible community of Instagram: both the team and the product you've built.
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But in many ways what drew him in was the elegance of the system, invented, it seemed, by a rogue outsider out of thin air.
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People are discussing lots of things besides elegance and tailoring but, on one level, she was also right: There was barely a hoodie in sight.
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But in the way this committed cast conveys the text, the words seem less like stilted slang than a regional dialect with an everyday elegance.
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With its high moisture content, rhubarb quickly disintegrates when it's heated, turning into a beige mush that doesn't reflect its rosy elegance when it's intact.
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She had an elegance, she knew how to walk, she knew what she wanted, she knew the faults in her face, she knew herself perfectly.
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Among the celebrities on hand will be Eddie Peng, a Canadian and Taiwanese actor, singer and model who is also a Longines Ambassador of Elegance.
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The director Rodrigo Cortés approaches the supernatural elements of this thriller with surprising elegance, using the film's sound mix to wring scares from shrouded horrors.
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It is "sculpted in basalt — stone that stands out for its hardness and elegance," the ministry said, and also has unique carvings on its back.
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He carries himself with an athlete's bouncy elegance (until his early 21943s, he wanted to be a professional snowboarder) and radiates an assured California calm.
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I think OPS is truly a leader in advocacy for their professionalism, and quite frankly their elegance in introducing this issue to the larger public.
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Audiard began by going through the motions, demonstrating for the actors how to lead the horses, which he did with the elegance of a matador.
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As Priest, Ron O'Neal had a charisma and enigmatic elegance that stood out in the Harlem back rooms and alleys where he did his business.
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"I hope that when people walk into my home, they feel like, 'This is very cozy, but there's a touch of elegance,&apos" he says.
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We wanted to include a woman, but the French female names — Simone, Marie, Geneviève — have too much elegance to be transmogrified into a dopey pun.
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But while accuracy binds the trust between reader and contributor, eccentricity and elegance and surprise are the singular qualities that make learning an inviting transaction.
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If there is a single definition of American brandy, it is a style built around robust flavors, in contrast to the muted elegance of Cognac.
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I grew up in a Christian household, so a lot of the things that I saw in terms of beauty were about modesty and elegance.
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His aristocratic style, cool-tempered elegance and political savvy helped guide his ascent to become its seventh secretary-general, and the first hired from within.
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Traveling onward to the land where houses have names — Chatsworth, Haseley Court, Herterton — and are known equally for the elegance and beauty of their gardens.
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The builder of a six-story condominium completed this year promised the latest in technology and design – apartments constructed of concrete and steel-draped elegance.
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Ironically, their grand monumentality and unparalleled elegance is doubtless a reason Mehretu appeals to global banks and other institutions with an interest in projecting power.
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With players donning stark white tennis attire and guests dressing to impress, the sports event is unique in its focus on elegance at all levels.
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Despite many examples that contradict its chosen set of associations, people generally think about perfectionism, ease of use, elegance, and innovation when they think about Apple.
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As seen at Roksanda's spring 2018 presentation, a pink satin gown layered over trousers in red, yellow, or blue is a fresh take on casual elegance.
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The mom of two also says she has been pressing the matter with local police and Majestic Elegance resort in hopes they will continue their investigation.
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The skirts are modelled after skirts from the 1800s, because I'm really inspired by the 1800s and the Baroque period and music and elegance and opera.
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Done in soft shades of blue and salmon, it mixes the realism of the European school of painting with the graphic elegance of Japanese woodblock printing.
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"There is an elegance to writing code that I miss," he said today during a meeting with tech industry types in Lagos, Nigeria, according to CNN.
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This is certainly Bouguereau at his best and worst: theatrical drama; a densely interconnected, taut composition; unnatural lighting; seamless paint handling; overwrought expressions; and pale elegance.
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That's thanks in large part to the storytellers who crafted the final chapter of the FX series with elegance, pathos and a lingering bite of acidity.
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I can think of few artists who recognize their eventual and unavoidable absence from the world — its stony impassiveness — with such tenderness and self-possessed elegance.
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Onscreen, she's a model of silent, smiling elegance; offscreen, she's brassy, frank, and loud, with the suspicious scowl and clipped cadences of an overworked Queens housewife.
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True, she had little quality choreography to prove her worth, but even that couldn't mask the speed, clarity and elegance of spirit in her supple dancing.
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Yet, despite the constant barrage of such reform proposals, the American system continues to survive precisely because of the elegance and prudence of the great compromise.
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Being Mr. Everett, an actor of histrionic fire and icy elegance, he manages to make every small gesture resonate from the confinement of a heavy chair.
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Pangaud wasn't a revolutionary like Senderens, but he had a grippingly visceral imagination, an intuition for unusual combinations of flavor and texture, and an earthy elegance.
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He writes the way Grant fought: lacking elegance of means, he covers an immense area of ground, thoroughly and relentlessly, capturing his objectives one by one.
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"Rejecting fashion and fads, he argued vehemently for finesse, elegance and freshness in Bordeaux wines," the magazine Le Point wrote in an appreciation after his death.
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She carries herself with a regal elegance, and The Washington Post once described her as having features that would be the envy of a fashion model.
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Her presentation that evening was my first encounter with the toaster analogy, and to this day I remember being stuck by its elegance and explanatory power.
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Although Lauren impresses Amy and Dave with her elegance and limp handholding, JoJo's emotional gusto and intuition about their son's character leave an even stronger impression.
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Together, the artists bring out the best in each other—Manion's ruggedness and Saltarrelli's nuance combine to create a gallery atmosphere of intuition, elegance, and honesty.
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She plows through White House hallways, fancy cocktail parties, and speeches at benefit events with grace and elegance highlighted by her always-killer high-fashion wardrobe.
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This is a book that makes one kneel before the elegance of the human spirit and the yearning that is at the essence of every life.
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As a driver of human decisions, it may not offer the illicit thrill of Freud's unconscious sexual desires or the mathematical elegance of the economist's incentives.
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Snapping back at one question, Blatter lectured the reporter who asked it with the line, "elegance is an attitude," a motto used by Longines since 1999.
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" Later, in the same review, he cites Jean Cocteau's description of Roussel's writing as fitting Winkfield's work "perfectly": "a suspended work of elegance, fantasy and fear.
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Margot Fonteyn, who to me was the epitome of the elegance of ballet dancing, was there, and she brought a lot of incredible dancers to Panama.
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The elegance of Cole's writing here is extraordinary: He isolates a single idea with exactitude and precision, and then plays out all its implications and ambiguities.
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The Atlantic climate imbues the country's reds and whites — made from little-known Portuguese grapes — with elegance, grace and the potential to age, our critic writes.
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Although "The Force of Things" is an unpleasant experience to sit through, it has an ominous elegance that speaks to Ms. Fure's command of her art.
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Everyone was looking to see how he was going to translate this idea of a young modern guy's elegance to a new label called Dior Homme.
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Understated black leather replaces neutral-colored suede for the footbed, and contrast stitching was added to attach a touch of elegance to the otherwise utilitarian shoe.
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One reviewer mentioned "European class and elegance," and another praised the "magic," which is the number one word that came to mind for me as well.
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Try as they might, even the most advanced roboticists on Earth struggle to recreate the effortless elegance and efficiency with which birds fly through the air.
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The first time I saw the famous Fabienne Jean, she was limping toward me, slowly, but with the unmistakable elegance of the dancer that she was.
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Mr. Wu, the author of "The Master Switch," writes with elegance and clarity, giving readers the pleasing sensation of walking into a stupendously well-organized closet.
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Even when portraying the needy, nearly shambolic Béatrice in "The Midwife," Ms. Deneuve is capable of vibrating with an elegance that implies both hauteur and froideur.
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These strands of elegance and baroque whimsy converge in a 14th-century, blue-and-white wine jar discovered in a collector's Long Island garage in 6383.
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The bombing in Alexandria, a bustling seaport of crumbling elegance, also dredged up painful memories of 2011 church attack that, despite years of investigation, remains unsolved.
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Her linguistic games are relentless, but there's a kind of joyful elegance to the way she references and remixes the Old English of her source material.
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It was all very chic Seussical, an elevation of kitchen table craft to a level where it is flirting with elegance, but on its own terms.
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One of the pleasures of "Get Out" was its conceptual and narrative elegance, a streamlining that makes it feel shorter than its one hour 44 minutes.
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And it was emblematic of the phone's simplicity and elegance, especially relative to rival smartphones that featured plastic phone-call start/end buttons and QWERTY keyboards.
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In some ways, it can feel quite minor, though certain moments—the melodic elegance of "Highlights," the lo-fi Timbo slouch of "Feedback"—transcend their surroundings.
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In fact, this series of haunting, identity-less faces seems to capture the anti-humanist turn of postwar art with a primal elegance unique to Merz.
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In the ramshackle elegance of the sickle-waving "Vive la Muerta" (1963), one thinks not only of the grim reaper, but of the legendary death rattle.
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Unlike the relatively straightforward photographs described above, I find it harder to evaluate many other works in NeoRealismo, which haphazardly combines reportage with an overriding aesthetic elegance.
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It lacks the elegance of other smartwatches, like the fluid design of the Apple Watch, or the traditional round faces of Samsung watches and Android Wear models.
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And aesthetically, there was no better person to play this role than Oscar winner Ali, who already drips with style and elegance no matter what he does.
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When it comes to swimwear, this light-reflecting hue connotes glamour, elegance, and most importantly, simplicity — something that our decision-fatigued mind could benefit from right now.
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Striking a balance between history and progress, elegance and comfort may seem like an impossible task, but if anyone could pull it off, it was the Obamas.
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Synchronized swimmers may be the epitome of elegance in the pool, but their headgear of choice becoming the accessory du jour was not one we saw coming.
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Walking into Elie Tahari's presentation was like entering a world full of elegance and glamour — all the way down to the decorative purple hue and fallen chandeliers.
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"You look at the painful experience you'd have with some of the legacy messaging apps on a desktop, and the elegance and simplicity of SMS," Koum says.
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"Do It Now" finds McCartney returning to the string-laden baroque 'n' roll elegance he's mined so successfully, with backing harmonies that would make Brian Wilson envious.
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The Duchess and Ms. Waight Keller worked closely together on the design, epitomising a timeless minimal elegance referencing the codes of the iconic House of Givenchy. pic.twitter.
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I burrow deeply into every oversize coat I can find and marvel at my newfound slouchy confidence; in the era of Demna, inelegance is the new elegance.
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You, with your elegance and intelligence, have a powerful voice — one that inspires others to speak up as they should so their voices will be heard too.
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" Reynolds confirmed the admiration is mutual, saying in the same release, "You can't find a more iconic brand, or one which better exemplifies craftsmanship, elegance and creativity.
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And speaking of curves, the four corners of the screen are also slightly curved instead of squared-off, which adds some elegance and perhaps some screen durability.
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The last of the series includes a pose with her wearing the glove and raising her hands behind her head victoriously, her bald head rising with elegance.
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"I used her length because she's very tall, very stately and it's wonderful to drape something on somebody like that because you get that elegance," says Rahm.
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His dancers flip and spin in skirts and don glittering masks with horns made from knives, which laces the elegance and athleticism with a sense of menace.
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It's been interesting because people have come up to me and said there's an elegance to wearing long sleeves, especially with so much sleeveless and strapless [dresses].
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In January, Lawrence-Daley was staying at an all-inclusive resort in Punta Cana called Majestic Elegance with her husband and best friends Diane and James Doering.
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Their following would come to the shows all dressed up, acting out the fantasy of rock music, the world of elegance and chic—a beautifully designed life.
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No one could ever accuse the American health care system of elegance, but it's almost impressive how frustrating and costly this issue can get for everyone involved.
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You, with your elegance and intelligence, have a powerful voice – one that inspires others to speak up as they should so their voices will be heard too.
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At a time when punk rock and industrial music were emerging, he was always such a gentleman, and that elegance had the biggest impact on my life.
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When Kylie hosted Thanksgiving last year, she departed from her mother's more colorful style, opting for white-and-gold color scheme—without sacrificing an ounce of elegance.
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Mlinko's readers can easily spot the wit, the elegance, and the play in her poems, but they might miss the urgency, since it is so slyly channelled.
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Mr. Messina prefers an atmosphere of teasing elegance to the pursuit of the deeper existential questions that nonetheless hover at the edges of his exquisitely composed frames.
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Hitchcock says the satin waistband on these tuxedo trousers adds a touch of elegance, and pairing them with a simple silk, spaghetti-strap top completes the look.
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Though now complete, the Standard Model (available on a T-shirt at the CERN gift shop) lacks the elegance one might like in a well-made universe.
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Although she belonged to a generation of gifted ballerinas at the Paris Opera, she was set apart by a mesmerizing elegance that was never confused with chic.
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In the West it generally means understated elegance (subdued colors, lots of daylight), said Mr. Vohra, whose hotel experience includes stints with Wyndham International and Marriott International.
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Its spare furnishings and architectural details concentrate a form of refinement and elegance in French taste that was about to be eclipsed by events, never to reappear.
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While the paintings represent chic, modern women who belong to a world of elegance and luxury, they also have the effect of exoticizing and etherealizing their subjects.
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Increasingly, in innumerable landscapes created at a furious clip in the south of France, van Gogh's picture planes imitate the flat, mannered elegance of certain Japanese paintings.
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Bonaly changed coaches in 1992 and began training in the United States with experts whose focus was on cultivating the "artistic" ability and "elegance" her sport demanded.
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Instead, it asks its audience to simultaneously revel in the elegance and beauty of the gilded past and congratulate ourselves on the moral superiority of the present.
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Still, for all the elegance and ardor of her singing, she did not seem like someone who had just endured her lover's torture and condemnation to death.
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Before Elegance Bratton turned his lens on ballroom culture in Harlem, he starred in a real-life drama that took him from homeless shelters to the Marines.
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As the sun sank below the New Jersey skyline on a warm Monday, the documentary filmmaker and photographer Elegance Bratton was strolling down Christopher Street in Manhattan.
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Or the elegance of the new metal staircase that curls down from the parlor to the garden level, where Mr. Davies's "Moroccan party room" used to be.
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The Peninsula is world-renowned for extraordinary service and elegance and indeed from the moment I walked in, I went from ordinary city dweller to a VIP.
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