His normally nimble mind hums to a halt, his jaw goes slack and twin rivulets of spittle suavely course down each corner of his mouth. |
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Subtlety is the foremost element in this suavely written and understated novel. |
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My truck doesn't have sports-car driving dynamics but it has a kind of authoritative languor about it, just kind of suavely rolling along. |
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Thou shalt separate the earth from the fire, the subtle from the gross, suavely, and with great ingenuity. |
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Instead, they assert suavely that all Angolans are brothers, all have suffered from the war, and all are now winners thanks to the peace. |
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Stuart Skelton was the suavely plausible Oedipus, perfectly calibrating his change from swaggering self-confidence, to horror-struck despair. |
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Schultz points out suavely that the man will gain the chance of a fond word before dying, a privilege that he denied to those he killed himself. |
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Monsieur Salles suavely smiled in an expression of ironic skepticism. |
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Why would anyone want to stay in a hotel room, however suavely appointed, when there's a city out there that begs to be experienced with open eyes, mouth and pockets? |
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I guess Hough may well have been busking this, tinklingly and suavely, as some in the audience actually crooned along. |
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Mr Clegg was very much a Brussels type: nifty on skis, suavely multilingual with a Dutch mother, a Spanish wife and a degree from the College of Europe, an elite nursery for Eurocrats. |
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Two suavely à la mode businessmen, chatting over a drink, revealed themselves to be apparatchiks of tyranny, as dangerous to each other as to their victims. |
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Getting nowhere with the suavely smirking Murrow, she placidly lets the matter drop: if literalists want to regard her as addlepated, that's not her affair. |
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He has even suavely refused to endorse France's national scorn for the strange manner in which Americans choose their president. All this is a canny way of raising doubts about Mr Jospin. |
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