Cat did not respond, but studied Miko with regal eyes before she quick-footed into the darkness of the serviceways. |
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Considered a symbol of regal authority, the dragon was also thought to dispel evil spirits. |
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She walks tall and has a radiant confidence and regal air that seems to exude from her. |
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She had smiled, and it was nice and informal, but actually there is something slightly regal about her. |
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As she sang, her back straightened up and she resumed her normal regal posture as her fingers pounded the keys of the piano in front of her. |
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Colours were principally black and white with wools and cottons, though navies did appear to suit the regal mood. |
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The favourite trophy is the kudu, due to its regal bearing, followed by the springbok. |
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She showed how to be regal without being remote, dignified without being distant and she had the loveliest smile in the world. |
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The gaffe was made at the annual dinner of the Perth Bar Association, in the regal splendour of the city's George Hotel. |
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And when she talks about growing up, it is of the runny-nosed wild child who was so different from her demure and rather regal mother. |
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At the wedding of the Prince of Wales he looked more regal than the royals. |
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I don't recognize the logo on the steering wheel, but it looks somewhat regal. |
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But he more than comes into his own as he sheds the regal bearing and steps into the shoes of the soldier Fluellen. |
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The banquet hall was bright and cheerful, full of nobles and lords looking dignified and regal. |
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The king was intelligent and punctilious in his performance of his official duties and had a regal bearing that commanded immediate respect. |
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He carried himself with the regal bearing of someone accustomed to wealth and power. |
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She had a strong regal bearing and her kneeling on the floor seemed as improper as a priest swearing. |
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The door opened as we approached, revealing a tall, regal woman with silver hair and serene gray eyes. |
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But now commoners who want to marry amid regal surroundings are being invited across the threshold of the Deeside estate. |
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Natalia Magnicaballi has the regal bearing of a queen, the spirit of a gypsy, and the soul of a sylph. |
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Six players in all, they still look regal and sing with their heads held high, as if bloodied but unbowed. |
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Frequent winter visitors to the mangrove lagoons, are the Belted Kingfisher and the regal Osprey. |
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It is a role she embraces with regal dignity and a hint of self-conscious reluctance. |
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A hostess with regal posture matching her salon, Manette served porto, then we repaired to the dining room for couscous. |
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This footwear also comes up with regal decorations like cloth of gold and velvet aside from the leather. |
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Soon politics will no longer be a boring drag and life could get very regal in the Aras. |
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Is he the great socialist pretender, taking his place amongst the regal, instead of the people? |
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Clad like anyone else in a safari suit, what set him aside was his regal gait and benign look. |
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For 20 long days these workers will pick the saffron crocus from early morning until the entire crop of regal purple is gone. |
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Strong, full of life, intelligent and lusty, he overwhelms the screen with his regal presence. |
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Though the gap in his fingers, he had gazed upon the man dressed in regal scarlet, presently greeting the crown prince. |
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The second of our rather regal offerings is a modern end terrace built by Harvest Homes about three years ago. |
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Here is a meadowlark atop a regal walnut, next to it a young nectarine tree girdled with compost. |
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And the family of regal martyrs bring us into the 20th century, representing the picture of new martyrs of Russia. |
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He gazed steadily at her with a calm and regal expression, his eyes shining softly. |
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The eagle twists its head, looks me in the eye, and turns its regal beak back into the wind. |
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Cole manifests everything that is regal and rich about the art of performance, both as an instrumentalist and songster. |
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Her pondering presumes a regal power, a lingering vestige of an era when sovereignty resided not in the people but in the monarch. |
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She headed out, almost blindly towards the market place, heedless of the glances that anyone gave her for her brusque, regal manner. |
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They camped out on York's pavements overnight to ensure the best view of the regal visitors. |
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The clothing, if not exactly regal, was stately, with students making their presence felt by arriving in whites. |
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Next on the scene are the striking and regal Steller's jays with their ebony crested heads and shoulders melding to indigo. |
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Until you spot a long-limbed, regal caracara or a cute, little falconet, you haven't met the whole Falconidae family. |
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And then the trumpets sound, their regal harmony cascading through the afternoon sunlight. |
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Filthy rich honorary Kentucky Colonels, regal in their old money, white suits and Foghorn Leghorn accents, abound at this event. |
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Emnei walked into this room as well and dropped a small curtsey to the regal figure carving a red crystal while singing to herself softly. |
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She sat serenely in her throne, surveying her courtiers through utterly regal eyes, which hid the heavy pounding of her heart. |
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She smiled, in a subtle, subdued manner, her elfin features bore a look that was regal, majestic, aristocratic. |
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Suddenly, a woman in a regal black gown with her hair tied in a tight chignon walked up to the new guests. |
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With all the hoo-ha about next week's regal festivities, the Diary receives a timely reminder that even monarchs go in and out of fashion. |
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The walls were panelled in some form of regal looking wood, and the floors were carpeted royal red. |
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Lord Bute is a large-flowered or regal pelargonium, and the flowers are black, with a narrow picotee edge of brilliant carmine red. |
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Timeless beige coverlets sheathed dining tables with regal pinewood chairs tucked neatly against them. |
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She is tall, regal, and dressed in long robes of finely braided black twine. |
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Groves of golden aspen, flowery meadows, ponds, and outcrops of limestone break up the dominance of the regal coniferous forest. |
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Storm clouds, rain, fog, mist, and snow often dramatize the settings and heighten the fantasy of such regal scenes. |
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The main cause for the decline of the regal fritillary is the loss of tallgrass prairie habitat. |
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A magnificent cycloramic backdrop augments the proceedings adding a regal touch of glamour to this already imposing display. |
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This regal dame occupies a corner of the classroom, always decked out in flawless aerobic outfits. |
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He held his head high and regal, and all of the distinguished princely magnificence was back in his bearing as he marched toward the field. |
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Indeed, the triggering event was an embarrassing error, which precipitated a scandal of regal proportions. |
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While the magnolia woman was short and sweet, her mother was tall, rigid, regal. |
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In dress he affected a purple robe with a golden girdle, bronze sandals, and a Delphic laurel-wreath, and in his manner he was grave and cultivated a regal public persona. |
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Local archives house valuable deeds documenting the glory of the mediaeval city, which has witnessed the coronation of 11 Hungarian kings and eight regal wives. |
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It has been determined that the Abuna is to place the crown and ring upon Her Majesty, without the regal anointing, on the same day of the Emperor's coronation. |
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At countless walkabouts, official openings, celebrations and her own garden parties, she has demonstrated that she is as friendly as she is regal. |
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Wrasse, butterflies, boxfish, porcupines and pufferfish round out the picture, while lyretail grouper, Napoleon wrasse and rock cod mix with regal, map and other angelfish. |
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The seven-year-old was playing Queen Victoria, spangled with plastic diadems, and though she had only one line, she belted it out in a particularly regal way. |
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By 1972, Oldenburg transformed these waterworks into the regal celadon Proposal for a Cathedral in the Form of a Colossal Faucet, Lake Union, Seattle. |
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Inside the audience chamber the sovereign was a picture of regal splendor. |
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The show has been designed in such a way as to take audience down the memory lane to a time when the Kilimanoor Palace was at its splendid and regal best. |
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In both companies she was renowned for her regal bearing and virtuosity. |
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I just hope he can get regal enough to pull off wearing a cravat. |
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Following a well-established formula for regal portraits, Winterhalter created distant yet elegant formal likenesses of the rulers in full regalia. |
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In real life, Boga resembles a wide variety of reptiles including iguanas, geckos, Komodo Dragons, regal horned lizards, frilled lizards, and even prehistoric dinosaurs. |
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He is, to this day, associated with extravagance and regal lavishness. |
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Because, for me, the idea of the regal Diane in the ratty warehouse digs is positively tantalizing. |
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There is something residually haughty in its demeanour, something defiantly unvulgar in the pride with which it stands on its regal, multi-spoked wheels. |
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Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli presented a collection of regal, embroidered gowns and folk iconography. |
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A woman who appears to be a downcast person who lives under bridges, turns out to be has a metamorphose into a princess and has a regal personage. |
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With its Nile-side corniche awash with fellahin peasants and regal women in dark burqua gowns, this is unmistakably the gateway to Nubia and Africa. |
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Like the lion, so-called king of the beasts, the Leonian can be regal. |
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She was a tall woman, almost regal looking, however under no stretch of the imagination could she be described as pretty, although she was handsome. |
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It is regal, sumptuous, and close to my heart, but precisely because it is so well known to me, it is valuable to experience a little defamiliarization. |
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She was regal in a rose-coloured, floral-accented outfit, and took the audience on a journey through moods of despair and pain to the joy of liberation. |
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I see an engaging and fiery young woman, who on a number of occasions, has shown a regal command equal to any royal in the world, and I have known my share of royalty. |
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He held himself with a regal bearing, and strode forth without hesitation. |
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A purebred straight to the marrowy core of his bones, Heinz uses his regal demeanor and prized heredity to set him on a pedestal overlooking the competition. |
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This splendid dzong, north of the city on the west bank of the Wang Chhu, seems to fit seamlessly into the valley, lending the city both regal splendour and monastic weight. |
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She lowered herself onto her own ornamental throne and did her best to appear regal although her head could barely hold the unaccustomed weight of her gold crown. |
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The vice regal yacht has now moved into Australian territorial waters. |
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In those regal days, it is said, the king and the queen, after taking a round about trip by boat, would retire to the central mandapam for a bit of rest. |
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There, Margaret Starks, a regal woman with a glowing smile, joins 120 other seniors, most of whom suffer from dementia. |
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Alongside regal updos, Chakra's silhouettes flirt with the '50s era, graceful and feminine, yet radiate a certain authority. |
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The reigning champion of our largest hardwood species can inspire some regal goofing off. |
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If Arjun's young mechanic is a deceptive scowler, Dimple's regal aura exposes a highly flawed side to her persona at one point. |
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After studying the regal head for an age, Hamed declared himself satisfied with his pudding-basin fringe. |
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Alexander buried Darius' remains next to his Achaemenid predecessors in a regal funeral. |
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Standing in regal isolation, these few giant sequoias are the subject of much study and wonder. |
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Meanwhile, Henry was attempting to act the part of a legitimate king, witnessing marriages and settlements and holding court in a regal fashion. |
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John was duly executed, but his claims resonated with those criticising Edward for his lack of regal behaviour and steady leadership. |
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The Carolingians had assumed the regal status and practice, though not the regal title, of the Merovingians. |
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Alas, geriatrics and convalescent homes, however regal, don't rake it in like moneyed metrosexuals. |
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Annie Oakley would be nothing without her gun and an Indian Princess wouldn't be regal with out her headdress. |
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The students' moais looked like representatives of a stately, regal culture.These statues are called moai and can weigh up to eighty tons each. |
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Lynne Hassell, organising the right regal knees-up in Royal Road, said up to 150 people would be joining in the party. |
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Taj Tashi Located in the heart of the Thimphu Valley, the Taj Tashi is a regal looking estate surrounded by lush forested mountains. |
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In her long dress of royal purple, she was eloquently regal. |
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And, there was no mistaking his eagleship... He held himself regal and above it all, one of life's avid watchers... And perhaps one of its creators? |
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The culinary experience at Peppermill has an essence of the regal life and feast of the erstwhile emperors, maharajas, Nizams and navabs of India. |
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Embroidery, stitching, intricate beading, weaving, braiding, smocking, lace work and exotic fabrics give Amidala's wardrobe the regal feel captured in the films. |
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Charming girls dressed in the traditional, low-country reddha and hattaya, welcomed the invitees at the regal Galle Face Hotel, with a customary ayubowan. |
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We stood before the Lord in the high-backed chair, and I saw that the wood figures of his regal throne were, of course, animalian, feline and diabolical. |
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Later, another newly arisen deity arose to eventually reign supreme at Carthage, a goddess of agriculture and generation who manifested a regal majesty, Tanit. |
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The arms of Oriel College, Oxford alludes to the institution's regal foundation by using the Royal Arms of England with a silver border added for difference. |
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Wearing a custom-made tartan and thistle crown, with a hand-crafted sceptre in her hand, the Fife-born Radio 1 presenter said she felt truly regal. |
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On one side is a state portrait of Elizabeth by the miniaturist Nicholas Hilliard, on the other a sardonyx cameo of double portrait busts, a regal woman and an African male. |
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There's a world of difference between the name Edward, which sounds rather regal and stuffy and the name Eddie, which sounds like a guy on the bus. |
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This includes all Regal, Loews Cineplex and United Artists theaters as well as several regional circuits. |
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He played his best snooker for years in the Regal Welsh Open and this one is hard to call. |
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Pernod Ricard announced last week that a huge marketing push has helped Chivas Regal to become the number one imported spirit in China. |
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I had a 22-foot Regal cuddy cabin that I always had problems with and found myself constantly at odds with the dealership. |
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But he took his defeat on the chin and refused to be too downbeat after his first major final since winning the 2003 Regal Scottish Open. |
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The early pacesetter faded to last, and Regal Thunder ran on to finish second. |
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The larger Island Princess will now sail on the 15-day round trip sailings from Los Angeles, in place of the previously announced Regal Princess. |
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Regal red and gold robes hung from his large frame, and his fiery hair almost covered the thin band of a golden crown surrounding his head. |
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His drinks of choice are Pernod, Tequila, Southern Comfort, Jim Beam and any Scotch whisky that costs more than Chivas Regal. |
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The special triple blending process makes Chivas Regal 18 Year Old the smoothest, richest Scotch whisky in the world. |
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There is the famous instance of Chivas Regal Scotch whisky losing sales when it cut prices, thereby reducing its status as a prestigious gift. |
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And the three times Regal Masters champion was soon cueing superbly. |
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Mr Ramsay was one of the more famous cinema organists and was musical director for Union Cinemas, which operated the Ritz and Regal theatre chain. |
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Others look out of place at a competition, like the stodgy 1994 Buick Regal station wagon retrofitted to run on a mix of hydrogen and corn alcohol, or ethanol. |
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Austin Rayner entertained cinema audiences at the Regal in Piccadilly, as he sat astride the huge Wurlitzer organ when it appeared from beneath the floor in the intervals. |
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In October, news broke that Regal hired Morgan Stanley to explore a possible sale. |
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Regal Entertainment Group is the biggest and most geographically diverse theater company in the country. |
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Representatives from Regal, as well as AMC Theatres and imax, did not respond to a request for comment. |
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Veterans of old and more recent wars crowded around the bar downing shots of Regal Crown Black, chased by shiner Bock. |
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But he took his defeat on the chin and refused to be too downbeat about his performance in his first major final since winning the 2003 Regal Scottish Open. |
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Regal figures rise from the assembled Gorsedd of the Bards of the Isle of Britain, dressed in billowing robes of white, blue and green, presided over by the Arch-Druid. |
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Gil came to trade tips, hints and how-tos with other Regal owners. |
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Initially, six 50g Amber Leaf tobacco pouches were found together with 1,798 Regal Kingsize cigarettes and 180 Richman cigarettes. |
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Branson Regal provides independent reservationist services to owners and property managers in the Branson area. |
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The previous cinema, The Regal in Priory Road, closed in 1993 and is now Kudos Nightclub. |
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After her husband dies in a freak accident, Regal moves to Tel Aviv. |
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The Regal is no longer there, but, when I was eight, nine, and ten it was a flea pit down beside the harbor. |
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Turing had met Murray just before Christmas outside the Regal Cinema when walking down Manchester's Oxford Road and invited him to lunch. |
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He also bought 1994 Jersey Stakes winner Gneiss for Julie Cecil, former wife of Henry and another lifelong friend, and he purchased Regal Beauty in America for Jim Joel. |
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Internationally IGS will also travel to play at St Andrews in Scotland next May for the fourth time in their history, thanks to a decade-long tie-up with Chivas Regal. |
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CommonBond would like to thank Chivas Regal, Eataly, Projective Space, Runa Tea, Classic Car Club Manhattan, and Alton Lane for co-sponsoring the MBA Summer End Gala. |
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Old timers still recall the Ras malai of Soda Fountain near Regent theatre and vegetable cutlets of Regal restaurant on Ashok Rajpath that had tempted generations in the past. |
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