She seems to effortlessly convey regality in her movements and gestures, and her singing is divine. |
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The fire smouldering behind Ertmanis' eyes when playing the taunted Pishuk is balanced perfectly by the collected regality of Mackenzie King. |
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Again Alexandria laughed at his young ways, but still was taken aback at the beautiful regality she saw in the golden-haired youth. |
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Keith David, an imposing figure, does well by Leontes's rant but not by his regality, racked psyche, or repentance. |
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I remembered Princess Jadzia's cool regality, and how I hadn't been able to guess at the spirit behind it until she showed me. |
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Even in the scene where he appears majestic, Ellison uses the comic to downplay his regality. |
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On the other hand, while Mary brought quiet reserve and regality to her role as Princess of Wales, Alexandra's influence was much more ethereal. |
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With its mixture of antiquity, regality and aloofness, it is both royal and ancient in ways no other Scottish burgh will ever be. |
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A schist statue of Thutmose III, in the perfection of its execution and subtlety of its realization, epitomizes regality. |
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Jones became obsessed with regality, parading around Paris in dress uniform, taking audiences with Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and courting French debutantes. |
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Though made of stone, the statue is permeated with an air of regality. |
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We're all agog alright over the prospect of a presidential election later in the year but that's because we need some stateliness, maybe even regality, in our lives. |
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This best-kept perfume secret is now revealed, unveiling the richness and regality of its fragrant composition. |
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The novel now aspires to the regality of the boxed DVD set: the throne is a game of them. |
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Rather, the essential dynamic for political and governmental action in both realms continued to be kingship, seeking opportunities for the expression of its regality. |
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He plays the role with a well placed tragic regality befitting someone who feels he is above everyone, yet below really people, a strange place to be indeed. |
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The cultured, slightly hooked nose she had inherited from her mother should have looked sharp on a thin face like hers, but to me it had always held an air of regality. |
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Claire, for instance, a splendid-looking albino with long, Afro-frizzy, white-blonde hair, large nose and thin lips, exudes a stunning, Elizabethan regality. |
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Similarly, a landlord could exercise private jurisdiction within his landholdings, or as bailie in another's, in baronial and regality courts. |
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They ranged from the white habit worn for Love Game to the leather bikini of Telephone and the celestial regality of So Happy I Could Die. |
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The bottle's simple shape and mountain ridges echo the simplicity and regality of the water's home. |
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The viewers were largely attracted to the landscapes that pay homage to the nature's regality and its delightful variations. |
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Both these stylish stars, who wear Joan Bergin's period costumes with swanlike regality, have the charisma and technical tricks to hold your attention. |
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It is a regality without worldly power, wealth, or honour. |
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All burghs of barony and regality that had not adopted a police system were abolished. |
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According to Bustle, the amount is no surprise considering Joffrey Baratheon's lavish taste and the regality of the wedding. |
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Despite their regality and authority, both queens are generous, which is most evident in their gift-giving. |
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It just has a depth and regality to it, and is very immersive. |
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The regality of the bottle is enhanced with a rich gold crown showcasing a custom crest capturing Katy Perry's playful essence-regal cats, a music clef, hearts and dagger. |
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In 1746, following Jacobite insurrections, the Heritable Jurisdictions Act abolished regality, and forbade the position of sheriff from being inherited. |
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Regality is worth one last shot in the maiden company in the EBF Median Auction Maiden Stakes at Brighton. |
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