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She wore a white maxi dress and sanguinely sipped ice water.
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But, sanguinely, it will rejuvenate politics in the republic after a long hiatus.
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But not everyone was as sanguinely agnostic about the menu as Pitt was; the all-veg move seriously irked some people.
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Stills from the clip were later exhibited at PS703 in New York, where people fainted at the sight of Feilding sanguinely drilling into her own bleeding head.
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"At the sixth trial, Evans accepted the first black panelist, then struck the remaining five, proffering facially neutral reasons for his strikes that the Mississippi Supreme Court sanguinely accepted," Johnson wrote.
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" The day after the concert, the Times critic Olin Downes sanguinely concluded that "there is a degree of ostentation in this music which would be funny if it were not so vulgar.
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Unlike some of his Democratic rivals -- who were left on the sidelines Tuesday as the center-ring candidates sparred -- Biden has decided to focus squarely on Trump, even as he talks sanguinely of not being drawn into a a mudslinging match.
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In 2011 Peter Schjeldahl, reviewing Meryle Secrest's book Modigliani: A Life, wrote: > I recall my thrilled first exposure, as a teenager, to one of his long- > necked women, with their piquantly tipped heads and mask-like faces. The > rakish stylization and the succulent color were easy to enjoy, and the > payoff was sanguinely erotic in a way that endorsed my personal wishes to be > bold and tender and noble, overcoming the wimp that I was. In that moment, I > used up Modigliani's value for my life. But in museums ever since I have > been happy to salute his pictures with residually grateful, quick > looks.
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