He exuded class, confidence and style and for a heavily-built man was very agile and nimble. |
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The energy and enthusiasm exuded from the Arien nature is channeled both into creative endeavors and into the pursuit of power and status. |
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Their humble attire did little to detract from the air of imperious authority they exuded, however. |
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Despite the work's jerry-built appearance, it exuded an internal order that is both erudite and sophisticated. |
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All vertically oriented and framed behind glass, the exhibits exuded a dour vulnerability that I didn't expect. |
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In contrast to the India-Pakistan matches in the past, the current series exuded bonhomie. |
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Their group, an almost perfect balance of attentive Euro-efficiency and hippy-dippy tree-hugging, just exuded low carbon emissions. |
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In their elephant-cord hipsters, tab-collared shirts and Carnaby Street suede laceups, they exuded an ineffable and hopelessly unattainable cool. |
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The most stratospheric flights of that speech exuded the utopian impossibilism which he attacked when practised by the self-indulgent Old Left. |
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Fry over a moderate heat for about 15 minutes until the mushrooms have exuded moisture, then dried to form a crumbly mush. |
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I imagined she'd smell of fresh plastic-wrapped computer components for some weird reason and was surprised by the clean, human smell she exuded. |
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Dressed in designer clothes and Gucci loafers, they exuded power and authority. |
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I'd read in a book that animals exuded a sense of protection and safety to their owner. |
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And here, enveloped in the power and aura that Skybury exuded, Ravenna understood how true that was. |
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While emphasising the need for discipline, she exuded a caustic anti-establishment manner which at the time I found particularly refreshing. |
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In her face, however, she wore the mask of one who exuded authority and quiet power. |
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Even though he was dressed for bed, Kayla could sense the power and influence he exuded. |
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Nastasha's head craned every which way like a child, looking at every bit of charming class exuded from the amazing house. |
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The power of peace and tolerance that exuded from this area was overwhelming. |
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The garbanzo plants exuded a flavorful, acidic dew which made for a wonderful sun tea when the leaves were steeped in a jar of water. |
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It was an unflustered, unselfish control Lambert exuded, winning, coveting and distributing the ball without over-complicating the issue. |
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The two friendly moustached officers trundling along also exuded an archaic air with their starched white cotton shirts and trousers. |
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Some, such as gum arabic and gum tragacanth, are exuded from the gashed bark of trees. |
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They didn't know each other entirely, maybe just by their faces, but it was still the same sort of amicable atmosphere the place exuded. |
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He was a man who exuded serenity and tranquility, a man at peace with himself, with God and with the world. |
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It was a game which exuded excellent, fast play with good passing, finishing and sporting behaviour. |
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He was a bluff, domineering character who exuded confidence though politically he often showed signs of naivety. |
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The elysius exuded the dry fetor of a crypt the way a noble woman reeked of perfume. |
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The mould which grows on top of the jam in pots can live only on the little pool of exuded liquid on the surface, not in the jam itself. |
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This is no mother's milk, however, but a latex exuded by specialized structures, called laticifers, that are found throughout the plant. |
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He exuded dignity and gravity and he was courteous to counsel and witnesses alike. |
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Her perfectly chiselled face and perfectly sculptured nose and almond-shaped eyes, although in a stern look, exuded beauty at its best. |
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For what he knew, she was level-headed and exuded confidence on a regular basis. |
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Even on a hot day, with the large car parks full of coaches testifying that there must be hundreds of people there, the entire camp exuded an awesome silence. |
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As part of the acclaimed hip-hop group Jigmastas, DJ Spinna rose to prominence with a catalog of tracks that exuded a diaphanous cool and open-air jazziness. |
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Exuded Water: The Committee noted that exuded water, together with drained weight, provided a measure of ingoing fish content in oil packs. |
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Conidia are exuded in a white or pale-pink, mucilaginous mass during light rain or misty conditions. |
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Her every pore exuded an earthy yet youthful animal magnetism. |
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Rosin is the resinous constituent of the oleo-resin exuded by various species of pine, known commercially as crude turpentine. |
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These extracts are exuded from quack grass roots, and can be picked up by the barley from the soil. |
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Musicians such as Charlie Parker, Count Basie, and Lester Young exuded the aura of outsider-as-insider. |
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After all, the individualistic spirit exuded by this report has very negative implications for the future of our societies. |
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Instead, he exuded the Age of ABSCAM, a period of muttonchop sideburns, aviator glasses, and heavy-handed graft. |
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Almost uniformly attractive and fashionably dressed, the staff nevertheless exuded an odd research-lab sexlessness. |
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We're reminded that the confidence she exuded at the end was hard-won. |
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Everyone likes clean streets, low crime rates and the sense of well-being that is exuded by pleasant public places. |
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The sense of moral superiority exuded by the resolution and this debate, too, is therefore inappropriate. |
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Chris saw the happiness and goodness that exuded from our relationship when we were together. |
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Sara exuded confidence and charisma throughout her routine to an upbeat techno song. |
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With small touches, he has skillfully exuded a multitude of clues which pass the buck to liven up the adventure. |
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I thought highly of Franz Beckenbauer and the way in which he exuded charisma and influence as a player. |
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Tall and taciturn, he exuded the easy authority of a young man used to money and the deference that came with it. |
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Dressed that night in an elegant ruby satin, Randolph Duke dress and a dripping diamond necklace, Harden exuded an old-time glamour and refinement that's rarely seen nowadays. |
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Ryan exuded Midwestern earnestness when Romney picked him, and the press gushed over his P90X workout regimen. |
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Since there is less moisture in the air, the skin can become very dry and dehydrated, as it fails to replenish the moisture that is exuded naturally into the air. |
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They welcomed us in, lighting tapers laced with damar gum that exuded a wonderful smell and were attached to the walls, giving their house the feel of a baronial hall. |
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A earthy, musky smell exuded from the forest that now surrounded him. |
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While she might have exuded the air of a generic Russian party girl, presumably she was never off duty. |
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Americans today crave the confidence, certainty and reckless aplomb he exuded but are at the same time uneasily aware that his approach would be inappropriate now. |
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I presented to you last year after the season and probably exuded all the frustration of the commercial fleet last year, for sure, after the year was over. |
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Draped and tucked silk dresses in green and ecru shades exuded a modern romance, while draped mini-dresses in red and mauve marbled prints looked as if they had been swirled around the body. |
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They exuded warmth and they normalized the situation for us. |
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By contrast with the other influential guitarist to emerge from this period, the overtly joyous Wes Montgomery, Hall conveyed an introverted, intellectual approach that nevertheless exuded emotionality to anyone tuned in. |
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Though the company does not provide revenue forecasts, Gupta exuded confidence in aggressively winning deals especially in the rebid market. |
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It would appear, therefore, that when it comes to relating with migrants on a local level Malawians have exuded warmth and high levels of inclusion. |
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The famous fashion designer and icon, who liberated the female body, also exuded very French values which are still held dear today across France: audacity, avant-guardism, freedom, sophistication, simplicity, and excellence. |
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Over the nine hours it took to slot them it occurred to me the thing that connected skaters at all levels was the radiance that they exuded after a performance done well. |
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A small quantity of bitumen must be exuded from the overlap joint. |
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Meanwhile, those characterized in the study as an 'everyday woman' or 'minimalist' exuded much more brand loyalty, and Cover Girl was their clear choice. |
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Stopgap quarterback Matt Leinart exuded so much broness, he broke his collarbone, forcing T.J. Yates into action for the Texans. |
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This morning, Marc Guillemot's voice exuded confidence in this option. |
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The Committee considered that as there was no provision for exuded water in fish standards there was no need for such method, but decided to review the position at its next session. |
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Little by little it exuded its privileged people: those who live off it, the state functionaries, the large businesses, the West Indies 'lobby' which puts pressure on the rulers. |
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Sometimes amber retains the form of drops and stalactites, just as it exuded from the ducts and receptacles of the injured trees. |
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In this pit, a viscous secretion is exuded, entering the groove and hardening gradually upon contact with sea water. |
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His aura was calm, and his being exuded a subtle spiritual magnetism. |
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But what struck me in the programme was that while Lily's elder, slightly dippy sister exuded enthusiasm for the project, Allen herself looked weary, detached and bored. |
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Lenny Niemeyer, known as Brazil's bikini queen, showcased a spectacular line that exuded power and luxury. |
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Mr Zhang has a reputation in Beijing for being a poker-faced diplomat, but throughout his trip he exuded a twinkling-eyed geniality, at times speaking in Taiwanese. |
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Performing his hit kiss-off with an unprintable title, Big Sean exuded his usual petulance, the big-timer lording his success over the woman who let him go. |
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With his swank and his snottiness, Nichols exuded an air of command. |
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The qualifier McGill exuded calm assurance as he saw off the defending champion 13-9 to book a quarter-final place, never appearing overawed by the match or the gradual position of control he developed. |
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By contrast, the first minister unfathomably used his allotted time to air petty grievances about the conduct of the pro-union campaign. Finally, the former chancellor exuded optimism and energy. |
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Terzi's Canzona in Four Parts, for instance, was quietly introspective while the Torroba Estampas exuded Iberian confidence. |
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At her swearing-in, Officer Collura exuded pride. |
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The Bolivian armed forces voluntarily and on a regular basis carry out plans for the destruction of grenades, bombs, fuses and other explosive devices that are exuded, dud or unusable. |
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Amid universal chaos, Beethoven exuded supreme authority. |
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But, all things considered, Houston was holding up quite well. Credit should go to city officials like Mr White and Mr Emmett, who exuded competence and calm. |
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He hailed from Queens by way of Long Island, but exuded cornfed Nebraska. |
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The former university lecturer exuded calm authority and integrity. |
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The rooms are small, the materials are simply used despite their nobility, and the colours inspire peace and the softness that is exuded by the light in this area. |
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Historian Asa Briggs points out that his personality did not endear itself to the British mind, for Pitt was too solitary, too colourless, and too often exuded superiority. |
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There was a lively, bright, surging first movement which exuded energy from start to finish while the andante con moto second movement sang out in a serene manner. |
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For example, rosin is exuded by conifers as protection from insects. |
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Black walnut controls its territory with a chemical called juglone, exuded from its roots, leaves and nuts, which can kill most plants trying to grow in the surrounding soil. |
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