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But this "Ricercare" performance had a suaveness of blended tone that seemed both organic and otherworldly.
Don't feel bad, it's not your fault; it's hard to develop that kind of innate, undeniable suaveness.
If you're American, French or any other nationality endowed with a certain suaveness, then it's likely you've never had this problem.
It seems that whenever artists need to add a dash of suaveness to their songs, they know exactly whom to call.
Hillary Clinton soon bounded onstage, delivering well-rehearsed broadsides against the GOP with a practiced suaveness that has eluded her at times on the trail.
Jamal doesn't have Grover's suaveness but does have a certain resourcefulness that comes in handy when drugs need to be manufactured or a school computer needs to be hacked.
The video, meanwhile, sees Jimothy romancing a young lady with his inimitable and enviable suaveness, and, as he tells us over email, it was all shot around beautiful Bilbao in northern Spain.
"Many Brits believed that their role in life was to play Athens to America's Rome, lending us the benefit of their superior suaveness, and smoothing off our regrettable colonial rough edges," Bolton writes.
These days, he often works with Cuban jazz artists and vocalists like the lovely Danay Suarez, lending his tracks a lounge-friendly suaveness, though he can also dabble in hip-hop samples and breakbeats.
New to Netflix: Will Smith stars as Alex Hitchens, a "date doctor" whose suaveness and charm are irresistible — until he meets Sara Melas (Eva Mendes), an unflappable, witty gossip columnist who seems impervious to his advances.
He cannot be adequately described, partly because his own command of style raises such a high bar ("His very mood / an index / of gestures that the artist / oversteps"), and his death seems almost an aspect of his suaveness and civility.
In a recent article entitled, "Liquor wins quality medal for preserving national smack," the state-run Pyongyang Times claims that the Taedonggang Foodstuff Factory has concocted a ginseng- and rice-based liquor of such high quality and "suaveness" that it creates no nasty after-effects.
There's a tricky, off-kilter suaveness in a lot of his tracks—like album single "Bugatti," where he confidently, performatively, and ever-so-slightly awkwardly brags about the ultra expensive car he drives—that leaves you with more questions than answers about the man behind the music.
The band released their first single in June 2009, a double A-side with the tracks "Bad Boyfriend" and "Those Girls." Jim Carroll of the Irish Times reviewed the single, saying it had "Sugar-sweet harmonies", "Swinging, gum-chewing, swaggering suaveness to knock your pop socks off" and "Sunny-side-up melodies ripped, recycled and respun from beneath the armpits of giants such as The Shangri Las and The Ramones".Talulah Does the Hula: swinging, gum-chewing, swaggering suaveness Irish Times, 7 July 2009 The single was chosen as "Single of the Fortnight" by Hot Press MagazineHot Press' "Pick of the Fortnight!" and iTunes!!! Talulah Does The Hula Blog, Myspace, 16 July 2009 and the video for "Bad Boyfriend" was nominated in the "Best Newcomer" category at the Irish Music TV Video Awards in November 2009.
Crohmălniceanu (1972), p.424; Cubleșan, p.80-81 Henri Zalis, for whom the text is more a novella than a novel, sees another hidden, "subversive" intent: "the suaveness in unhappiness, authenticity bursting from the burning core of alienation." Zalis further noted that Aderca subscribed to the "demystification" of the mahala quarters, where migrant peasants tended to resettle, and which earlier literature had elevated into an idyllic environment.
The trip to Uzbekistan begins with anxiety and hope. While Hee-chul musters all his suaveness and broken English to appeal to the women, Man-taek gets rejected again and again. Even more frustrated than Man-taek himself is Lara, their matchmaker-cum-interpreter. There is a special reason why she must find a bride for Man-taek, and she decides to give special private lessons on language and manners to achieve their common goal.
269 This madrigal was appealing on many levels. According to Alfred Einstein, writing in The Italian Madrigal, "… he is content with a simple, tender declamation of the text, depending upon the elementary and magical power of music, of harmony, which veils this poem in a cloak of sublime and distant sentimentality. Here is attained the ideal of what the time expected of the dolcezza [sweetness] and the suavità [suaveness] of music. Arcadelt has conferred upon this composition a quality which is very rare in sixteenth-century secular music, namely durability …"Einstein, Vol.
By Jennings, she had a son, Clyde Jay Jennings, on November 2, 1947. Jennings, however, spent a lot of time away from home, and (according to Mitchell) it led to the couple's separation on May 18, 1956 and eventual divorce on August 1, 1957. She once said as soon as she met John N. Mitchell, she was "impressed with his suaveness and intellect," and the couple married on December 30, 1957, settling in Rye, New York. John worked as a lawyer in Manhattan, earning a year, and the couple purchased a home on the grounds of the Apawamis Club.
In 1903, the navy dispatched their thirty-nine-year-old and experienced naval captain Hintze to the German embassy in Saint Petersburg. "His social suaveness...his empathy for the idiosyncrasies of other people made him quickly establish friendly relationships."Johannes Huertner, Editor, Paul von Hintze: Marineoffizier, Diplomat, Staatssekretär, Dokumente einer Karriere zwischen Militär und Politik, 1903–1918, Harald Boldt Verlag, München, Germany, 1998, p. 31. He had been a popular commander at sea. As the new naval attaché to St. Petersburg Hintze occupied a critical position in the embassy: Emperor Wilhelm II became extraordinarily interested in reports from Tirpitz’ protégé.
Good, once nicknamed Bieber's "swagger coach", created a "streetwise look" for the singer which consisted of baseball caps, hoodies, dog chains, and flashy sneakers. Amy Kaufman of The Los Angeles Times comments, "Though a product of a middle-class suburban upbringing in Stratford, Ontario, Bieber's manner of dress and speech ('Wassup man, how you doin'?' or 'It's like, you know, whateva' ') suggest he's mimicking his favourite rappers." In 2013, Bieber said he was "very influenced by black culture", but he neither thought "of it as black or white" nor tried to "act or pose in a certain way". To him, it was "a lifestyle—like a suaveness or a swag".
Romanée-Conti has been called "one of the greatest wines of the world and the most perfect as well as the most expensive of Burgundy ... with a forceful bouquet of violet mixed with a scent of cherry, a lively and profound ruby robe, a suaveness of exceptional finesse."Les Grand Vins de France by Paul Ramain, 1931, Laffitte reprints, p 70-71 The wine has been highly regarded for centuries. In 1780, the Archbishop of Paris declared it "velvet and satin in bottles." A 1794 catalogue entry for an auction of the vineyard during the Revolutionary era claimed that: > It is a vineyard famed for the excellent quality of its wine.
He first played Shakespeare's fat knight in Henry IV, Part I in 1846. While not suited for the sensuality typically associated with the role, Phelps relied on his intelligence and aristocratic suaveness in his interpretation which he altered slightly in The Merry Wives of Windsor, portraying a gentlemanly knight who observed the standards of decorum regardless of the vulgarity of his current surroundings. His production of Pericles, Prince of Tyre, the first regular revival of that play since the seventeenth century, emphasized spectacle in a way that set the pattern for many future productions. In 1864, as part of the celebrations of Shakespeare's tricentennial, he played the title role in Cymbeline at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane; Helen Faucit was Imogen.
Literary historian Nicolae Manolescu, who also recorded Copilăria...s Bildungsroman quality, was more reserved when assessing its content and style, arguing that the protagonist's evolution is "uninteresting". Nicolae Manolescu, "Romane uitate" , in România Literară, Nr. 34/2006 He identified the sources of inspiration for the central narrative as being Creangă's celebrated autobiography, Childhood Memories, and the memoirs of Soviet author Maxim Gorky. The book explored further Călugăru's connection to his Jewish Moldavian homeland, producing the personal history of an early 20th-century shtetl and tracing the biographies of its principal inhabitants. The result was described by Crohmălniceanu as "an actual monograph of humanity", depicted with "unusual sensory acuteness" and the "suaveness" of Marc Chagall's paintings, inviting readers into a universe at once "tough" and "bucolic".

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