Alban recalled how magnificent and queenly she looked, a tall imposing figure. |
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Maybe it's time for a real break anyway, rather than these forced little queenly waves from the carriage of my worldly cares. |
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Claudius sees through Gertrude's queenly behavior to the restlessness in her heart. |
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At her Julien Park, Diego Martin home, a gaunt, queenly 87-year-old Hazel sat on a sofa, staring into space. |
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Before the Second World War, actresses who played Titania usually aimed at an ethereal, queenly elegance and beauty. |
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My sister frequently demands queenly treatment, but her latest examples defy believability. |
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I was walking in queenly honor and majesty feeling enormous pleasure and gratitude to all in my life who bring me so much joy. |
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While Mary successfully projected queenly serenity, her place in political theory was another matter. |
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Campbell worked with a dialect coach to perfect her queenly accent, which sounds fresh from the old British film Brief Encounter. |
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Hence the virginal Elizabeth, who was chaste and civilised where her queenly predecessor was promiscuous and barbaric. |
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We privately see ourselves as queenly beings who get to decide which of our subjects to anoint with a knighthood. |
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He sees through her queenly behaviour to the restlessness in her heart. |
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Apparently Her Majesty the Queen never travels without Malvern water, and there's certainly something queenly about the town that grew around the spa. |
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Matilda appears to have performed competently the expected queenly role of supporting her husband's rule and frequently acted as regent in England when he was in Normandy. |
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In this humble hall, Ruth stood queenly on the stage with a very nice stand. |
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I have counted scores of these rich garlands, throughout which the queenly lotus always shone conspicuous, bespangling the surface of the water at the same time. |
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Rosalind unhappily appeared for the dreaded occasion clad in her finest queenly garments, a gown of rich ivory edged with gold brocade and pearls. |
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She was a remarkably beautiful woman for her age, queenly and graceful. |
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Bond seems moved by his complicated birthright, while his tough old boss M, played by a queenly Dame Judi Dench, more straightforwardly cites a great English poet as her inspiration. |
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In his art the Virgin Mary is always a tall, queenly figure wearing the conventional red robe and blue cloak, but enriched in his autograph works by sensitively rendered accessories. |
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Then she hugged the kiddie clost to her, standing straight and queenly, her eyes ablaze, her lips moist, and red, and scornful. |
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The beautiful woman threw off her sabletrimmed wrap, displaying her queenly shoulders and heaving embonpoint. |
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There was an innate refinement, a languid queenly hauteur about Gerty which was unmistakably evidenced in her delicate hands and higharched instep. |
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