Although Gedda doesn't perform it with Tauber's suave tenderness, it's still an impressive bit of echt Vienna from a Swedish-Russian singer! |
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He is so suave he won't run for fear of getting a strand of hair out of place. |
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This album dishes up a balanced diet of mid tempo cruising in-your-car joints, alongside those dangerously suave, seductive ballads. |
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An alumna of Bishop Cotton Girls' High School, her talents won her the status of suave scholar. |
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Their sound is a suave, swaying, elegant indie that you just can't help shimmying to. |
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My red lips curl into a crafty little smile at the thought of that suave, devil of a man sitting on the sixty-eighth floor. |
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As well as all that he had such a suave ability to get his own way, such humane and acute powers of observation. |
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He looked as suave as when we first dated, dressed in a sharp suit, walking with an air of confidence and authority. |
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The problem is when the chatterati prefers a suave, polished and TVgenic dictator over a rustic politician and berates the unsophisticated desi. |
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Roger, 41, knows he has what it takes to play the suave action hero, as a quick scan of his CV proves. |
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Needless to say he was suave, had great finesse, and a quiet sense of style. |
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According to marketing, drinking is wonderful, it helps you get the girl or the guy, it's exotic and makes you cool, suave and sophisticated. |
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She didn't belong with these suave men in their summer wear, or the chic women in their expensive dresses and bathing suits. |
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While McConnell is just as sharp, balanced, and articulate as Roberts, he is less suave and more direct. |
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But suave man of mystery he isn't, and he just looks uncomfortable and out of place throughout the film. |
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Despite his attempts to seem sophisticated and suave, he is endearingly naive, but also intelligent and thoughtful. |
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In the action field, he's not a fighter, like the martial arts brigade, but a throwback to the era of suave gentleman spies. |
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Jake always managed to insult my very being and yet able to do it in his arrogant, oh-so charming and suave way. |
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Doing so he evinces the sort of suave, unflappable attitude that comes in handy when you are strolling along a high wire without a net. |
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The album finds him creating a suave brand of sophisticated midnight mood music, unmistakably catchy, memorable and wildly fun. |
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Instead, it delivers a sinuous minerality larded with suave peachy fruit in perfectly poised understatement. |
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He was a suave smoothie who sang about relationships with a mixture of wisdom and regret. |
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Here, Mahler plays down the grotesqueries of the song so that the movement comes across as suave, with a slightly uneasy thread running through. |
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Both look very suave in these double-breasted tuxedos from Chester and Chester. |
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It was a suave, sophisticated affair with no riff-raff allowed in the door. |
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His friends looked as though they didn't know what had hit them when Brandon walked through the door with suave confidence. |
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He coolly leans against a pillar and appears the personification of suave elegance, wearing a modern tuxedo. |
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Well-known for his suave good looks, Khalid soon attracted female fan mail. |
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Dressed in a beige, linen Ermenegildo Zegna suit, he was every bit the suave, debonair businessman. |
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More often than not, Michael Douglas is known for playing suave, debonair men. |
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Which caused Dominic Hamilton, one of the most suave and debonair boys I'd ever met, go absolutely nuts. |
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When I am 71, can I be as suave, good-looking and debonair as the late Sacha Distel? |
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She designed the clothes, which range from suave street garb to ceremonial robes. |
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He will be dressed in a sharp dinner suit, with his bow tie undone, looking suave and handsome as if he had stepped out of GQ Magazine. |
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The quality of the material speaks as loudly as the color and can make the difference between sleaze and suave. |
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Their all-black uniforms complemented well the restaurant's suave and urbane ambience. |
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The actor brings his trademarked brand of suave insincerity to the role of the soap actor who plays Betty's true love. |
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Whatever his technique, the effect was to create suave and radiant flushes of colour, with no sense of brush gesture or hint of figuration. |
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Like the male poet who adopts a macho pose, church officials are eager to seem suave and worldly. |
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Yes, but none of the previous artists were assisted by a suave TV crime-fighter driving a car with a mind of its own. |
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It's George Clooney's powers of suave dapperness that have made him a great big movie star. |
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The suave sommeliers will recommend exciting wines to match. |
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He was a man of independent thought who formed his own opinions and was not a man to be swayed by the suave takers so beloved of some television shows. |
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The royal equivalent of a Hollywood matinee idol, he was tall, suave, charming and debonair, with the unmistakeable look of his Hanoverian forebears. |
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He might have moved away from being the Angry Young Man to now being the suave older man, but some things will never change including his original screen name. |
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He was an amazing dancer and his demeanor radiated confidence and suave. |
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Ray Porter played by Steve Martin is suave, rich and a consummate seducer. |
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He could not have looked more suave or debonair had he walked out of the window of a fashion house in Recoleta, the upmarket district of his hometown Buenos Aires. |
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Polls show that college students are far to the right of their glassy-eyed profs, and next year large numbers of young adults will vote for our suave President. |
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Everyone has a theory on how Mad Men will end, and one of the most popular is that our suave, slick antihero will die. |
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Steve Heidrick is a handsome, suave, elegant young man who dances beautifully, who loves to dance with me. |
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As far as Wayne goes, Affleck has never played the suave, sophisticated bon vivant before onscreen. |
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Indeed, Danger Mouse, in spite of his eyepatch and zippy car, is more like the indomitable Sherlock Holmes in temperament and ability than the suave ladykiller James Bond. |
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They can camouflage themselves as suave mandarins, defending their unsubtle attempts at censoring an international festival of documentary cinema. |
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A tall, suave man he was educated at St. Peter's College, Agra and was conspicuous in Connaught Place in the sola topi and brown cassock he wore in all seasons. |
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Playboys are no longer thought suave but sexually incontinent. |
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From suave Jack Ryan to smarmy Eugene Kittridge, potential candidates for America's next top spook. |
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Construction crews bustled about and the front door through which Hayes and Gilbert led me revealed an old entry hall being refashioned into a suave, modern lobby. |
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Their extreme objectification is never hidden, and they often seduce and distract the suave spy. |
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He's suave and smiles well but has a vague oiliness about him. |
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By all reports straight and happily partnered with a female politician, Rickman nonetheless has the kind of suave, queeny hauteur any Noel Coward manque would kill for. |
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But he has competition in the style stakes from Dougray Scott, who has recently been linked with the role of James Bond because of his suave good looks. |
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The rogues ransack the place in search of a treasure map, carting the women, including feisty Violet Miranda, onto a ship run by the dastardly but suave Captain Calico Jack. |
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He's known for his soft, suave nasal voice and gentle demeanour. |
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Lamely suave, spouting banalities about pop music and unconscious of his savage condescension toward women, he's a rancid summation of the Playboy ethic. |
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At a society ball, she was wooed by a ludicrously suave Hungarian count. |
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Intense emotions of fear, anger and jealousy bombard the once suave male. |
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He could easily have passed for just another suave foreign businessman. |
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And Nanjiani, the side-burned and suave 36-year-old, is a geek icon. |
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Take inspiration from suave midfielder, David Beckham, for a timeless hairstyle this summer. |
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At least on TV, the suave candidate displayed only a hint of his native Long Island accent, while Penn plays him as an annoying noodge. |
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And a more dissolute, disreputable and dislikable character to break with the suave, super-competent 007 image would be hard to imagine. |
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With just the right degree of suave formalness, monk straps are not fussy about maintenance. |
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In the film, he played a suave conman named Raymond Gordon staying at the holiday island hotel of the title. |
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Our grandmothers could swoon over Picturegoer spreads of Cary in his suave prime and enjoy his signature wit and charisma on the big screen. |
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The suave, silver-haired Lee Curtis,ably backed by Nicky Crouch's Mojos, showed he could rival Englebert Humperdinck as a matinee idol any day. |
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The voice came from the end of the divan but Hermione, seated square before the fire on a low pouffe did not turn to face its suave producer. |
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As young men will, I did my best to appear suave and sophisticated. |
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Series six ended with our suave anti-hero Don Draper hitting rock bottom. |
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The ever suave Sean Connery stars as dapper agent 007 who must prevent Auric Goldfinger and his pint-sized henchman Oddjob from raiding the gold reserves at Fort Knox. |
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He's hysterical and disturbing as an ubernerdy chemistry professor who woos student Stella Stevens by concocting a potion that transforms him into a suave stud. |
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Whyte insisted that he was in the dark about Baxendale-Walker's mucky lifestyle, but the suave moneyman was happy to brag about his raunchy screen antics. |
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