She's sympathetic without being drippy, extremely levelheaded, and her sexuality is understated. |
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She walked into a medium sized front room, decorated in an understated elegance. |
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Subtlety is the foremost element in this suavely written and understated novel. |
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He's dressed in scruffy jeans and a faded biker jacket, talking in quiet, understated tones. |
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Even the channa masala, a whole-chickpea stew, is understated here, gently flavored with cinnamon and cardamom. |
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There is a love of natural forms and an appreciation of understated elegance. |
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There's an understated confidence about the food, and the service allows you to sit back and truly relax. |
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Instead, we were presented with bland technical data, neat, sanitised diagrams and understated text. |
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Relying on natural light and without gimmicks or props, his work was often understated and subtle but easily accessible. |
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This brand emits an understated, international confidence, dating back to early jet-setting. |
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Some rooms were once first-floor barns and feature original timber and stone in very modern but understated designs. |
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Naturalistic and unforced, each character is played with sufficient poise, often understated and enigmatic by nature. |
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Unflouncy apart from a touch of frill at the back, this winner sported a demure v-neck, sleek, unfussy hair and understated makeup. |
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I understated the grouchiness of the article, and the author's obvious unhappiness with a lot of new historicism. |
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In mighty bright white, with black details down the sides, it's understated, easy to get dirty but still nice and without a hint of naffness. |
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Maybe unobtrusiveness was what Gray was going for, but it is possible to be understated without being monotonous. |
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Aged patina and marble finishes on fabrics will give subtle understated looks to natural fabrics. |
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The direction, too, is smart and understated and is helped by the film's clear, naturalistic cinematography. |
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Bacon plays all the pieces with a rather understated, unshowy technique, where the music is always of prime importance. |
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Her cool, unsmiling, aloof look, to say nothing of her understated but hip fashion sense, goes along well with her her musical style. |
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Gene Wilder is brilliantly understated as the Waco Kid, a stark contrast to the neurotic nebbish Leo Bloom in Brooks's The Producers. |
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His face is open and boyishly innocent, and he possesses an understated yet intense personal charisma. |
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With understated brilliance, she uses typical photographic structures to picture atypical family groupings. |
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But there is a sort of understated, brilliance to this funk track, more easily appreciated after several listenings. |
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The dialogue is pitch-perfect, the acting a model of understated brilliance. |
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This is 24-carat naturalistic, understated acting of a kind one rarely sees. |
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The matte blue finish on the barrel and receiver and the textured finish on the gray stock give an understated, businesslike appearance. |
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I found its low key, understated, businesslike appearance to become more appealing as I got used to it. |
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Saxophonist Greg Tardy provides a good foil with some subtly understated and nostalgic lines that catch the mood of the night. |
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Ellis is one of South Africa's leading winemakers, and this understated citrus fruity, subtly oaked Chardonnay is a triumph. |
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Jordan's steez was rather understated on Saturday night, as was his play on the basketball court. |
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Its richness is strong but understated, and the Old Rose red is a special colour hue that just laughs at yearly trends and fads. |
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Doubtless it takes time to get your head around the understated complexities of Japanese food. |
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Only a wine of suavity, complexity and yet understated ambition could do him justice. |
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His hilariously understated reactions and his gift for physical comedy help carry the film. |
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And if its depreciation charge is massively overstated its profits are massively understated. |
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The novel uses these worn motifs to create a subtext of understated feelings. |
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Pull your hair into a chignon at your nape and don some serious spectacles and understated makeup for a subtly sexy librarian look. |
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The implications of the refusal of the hand are clear and yet beautifully understated. |
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The final day of this year's Alternative Fashion Week saw a variety of collections ranging from the understated to blatant exhibitionism. |
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The writing is understated to the point of colorlessness, evoking little passion or humor. |
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Infinitely understated but eminently sophisticated, this album is a treat made for incurable romantics to love unreservedly. |
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He delivers a perfectly understated and physically nuanced performance as the 'other man' in the love triangle. |
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But they mocked it in a sufficiently understated manner that, if you'll indulge me, I'm going to try to get a little more mileage out of it. |
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Subtle and understated, he acts and shouts his way through scenes with inimitable style. |
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The nose and side moldings help offer an aggressive look while the interior of the car is understated and functional. |
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Lyrically poetic and understated, this album has a churchly feel that makes for perfect nighttime chillout music. |
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This film would be nowhere without its leading man, the coolly charming, understated dreamboat. |
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With its understated elegant designs and fluid lines, the collection should appeal to both traditional and contemporary tastes. |
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It still has an elegant and fluid design, understated rather than flash, but sadly it is missing the distinctive boomerang-shaped rear lights. |
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In the event, of course, the jamboree was about as modest, understated and tasteful as Liberace in a snakeskin posing pouch. |
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Each item is also faithful to a set of core principles including value for money, simple, functional design and basic, understated colour. |
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She wears a neat suit with some understated earrings and an antique silver bracelet. |
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There was a good deal of narrative alternating with enactment, all presented in an understated, even deadpan, style. |
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In ties, classic patterns such as regimental stripes, understated geometrics, or even solids are worked in luxurious, textured silks. |
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They can be understated and subtle or boldly colored with vivid design elements, such as geometrics or florals. |
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There are elements of a ghost story, and there is a growing, yet understated tension, with subtle layers of meaning. |
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Luckily, much care has been taken with Delmonico steak, its beefy flavor enhanced by an understated demi glace. |
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But you have to ask if this understated compact executive car can grab you in the way that you want from a sporty model. |
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Another was more understated and had no caretakers but effused solemn peace in and of itself. |
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I understated the grouchiness of the article, and his obvious unhappiness with a lot of new historicism. |
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I talked to him last week in the understated luxury of the discreet Residence. |
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The dining area is understated and tasteful, and thanks to a few interior dodges it avoids inducing claustrophobia. |
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It is a plaintive, understated effort infused with dolour and an air of vulnerability. |
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Innovation was quietly continuous, prompting an ethos of understated optimism. |
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Indeed, at the dress rehearsal she had given an understated yet intense performance. |
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Designers presented understated elegance, a lifestyle only for the initiated. |
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Clipped, laconic, understated, but with quirky rubatos and accelerandos to convey something simmering underneath. |
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His resigned acceptance of the situations in which the plot places him is a masterpiece of understated comedy acting and very, very effective. |
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The musical score by Carl Davis is lyrical yet understated, an effective accompaniment, and it is rendered serviceably by the mono audio track. |
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We love how last year's understated plain rings have given way to jazzed-up jewels. |
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Indeed, in their own quiet, understated way, that's what they've always done. |
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The fabrics are understated, using simple knits, jersey cotton and moleskins. |
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His feeling for the track and racing came through very clearly, but again it was understated. |
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She can be very understated and delicate, plus she is capable of going for the jugular. |
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Owen Wilson has a smarmy-cool, utterly natural screen persona of smiles, cheeky ad-libs and ironically understated wisecracks. |
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Thus Dreyfuss gave us his character, an ordinary man caught up in wheels of justice spinning out of control, a simple, understated dignity. |
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The director, an Argentinian who lives in Brazil, made his name in the West with the understated prison movie Kiss of the Spider Woman. |
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These are fine realizations, if more understated than those of his colleagues. |
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Yet despite maintaining a slow and meditative pace throughout, The Consequences of Love is peppered with moments of understated wit. |
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But it is clear, if sometimes understated, that the Resistance relied largely on the left and the working classes. |
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He became the biggest superstar of world rugby, but he is an understated hero. |
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The natty funnel-neck jumpers in cashmere or lambswool will transform your man into the epitome of understated cool. |
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He carries off the ambiguousness of Prot's character with understated precision. |
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The result is an understated simplicity in the design of the clothes, but also a richness of texture and colour. |
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On the contrary, a limpid, understated vignette can be just as strong and striking. |
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The whole house is understated, which reflects the owners, who primarily wanted a house that was liveable for them. |
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He wore pitch-black pants and a black shirt with understated ruffles at the neck and sleeves. |
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I am calm, understated and quietly bemused at every swipe of toilet humour that assaults my ears. |
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One of the city's oldest ryokan, it has only 19 rooms, each one perfection in understated style. |
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Critics have noted his careful research, objectivity, and a lucid and understated but straightforward writing style. |
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With a throng of guests adding lush orchestration to most of the tracks, it is Campbell's understated wispy vocal that ties the tunes together. |
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The atmosphere throughout is one of understated elegance and the highest standards of comfort and luxury. |
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And platinum, because of its subdued, understated style, becomes the perfect choice. |
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But Her Majesty openly rendered to Diana the sort of augustly understated nod that her top courtiers offer her day by day. |
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Whether in strophic arias, simple canzonettas or elaborate madrigals, Kiehr's singing is effortlessly lush and nicely emotionally understated. |
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So did the eggplant spread known as baba ghanouj, which was further distinguished by its understated touch of lemon. |
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I thought his pink confetti tweed skirt suit with an understated floral embroidered scalloped hem was right on the money. |
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And a square of lightly scalloped white potatoes layered with sweet potatoes is pleasantly understated. |
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His farewell address to the school is both a tearless confessional and an understated plea for redemption. |
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Don Shirley, an understated man with steel-frame glasses and a scraggly beard, was a kindred spirit. |
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These are two thoughtful performances in a carefully understated film that has a number of erudite lines without ever becoming preachy. |
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The birchwood furniture is particularly impressive, with its understated designs that marry form and function beautifully. |
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It may be too sweet for some, but this type of understated solidarity is the only kind of sentimentalism I can really bear. |
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In a naive but expressive style of drawing and understated, tongue-in-cheek text he manages to insert subtle and serious food for thought. |
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I'm a big fan of understated session beers but there was something missing. |
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Then there is the classic, who aims for an understated look in camel, beige, cream and navy. |
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This means that when fundamentalists say they are obeying the word of God, they have severely understated the authority for their position. |
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Many are understated for much of the year, coming into their own in midwinter. |
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More from Anthropologie, we have this plaid trench, which is understated and stylish and this adorable shift dress. |
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As usual, Mike's genuine modesty understated his ability, but then he sincerely doubted his talents, even though they were there for all to see. |
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The phrases are sharp, uncluttered, often loaded with an understated black humour. |
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Where I had expected bluster and tub-thumping, I got sweetly understated humour. |
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Like his restaurants, he typifies understated style and a calm underlying assurance of deep professionalism. |
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They range from lovely, understated elegance and simplicity to wild extravagance. |
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He is a wonderfully understated character with the gentle knowing presence of an outsider who understands. |
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It's an understated, totally assured, and unostentatious style. |
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Their understated stance sometimes throws you off the scent. |
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Nor do we taint John Le Carre's understated brilliance with the unpalatable thought that Jeffrey Archer is forever trying helplessly to write in roughly the same genre. |
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The interiors of the cottages resemble the sort of understated living room you might find in a gracious Indian home. |
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It was an understated, economical choice at the culmination of a campaign that, for the first lady, has been about just that. |
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The use of block colours in black, anthracite, charcoal gray, indigo, winter white and red-brown complements this understated and practical collection. |
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The band prefers to keep things very understated, but they never skimp on melody or song structure, which, though simple, doesn't fail to captivate. |
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The Rhodesian exudes an understated elegance I've found nowhere else. |
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The first time I met George and his husband, Brad, was at their understated, but elegant, ranch-style Los Angeles home. |
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And through him, millet has a perfect vehicle for her dark, understated wit and tendency to upend narrative expectations. |
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This simple statement does little to describe the lifestyle he would have endured under such circumstances, and his response matches his understated, uncomplaining attitude. |
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Garfield the cat occupies an understated and often overlooked position critical to the history of televised animation. |
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It has that rare and refreshing eloquence of the understated. |
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Economic progress in Afghanistan is an understated success story, too often overshadowed by the intransigence of the Taliban. |
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It's an impressive, understated debut that repays repeated listens. |
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The understated, brick exterior now stands out amongst the bland residential high-rises that have sprouted in the River North area in recent years. |
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He got the job done in his own quiet, unassuming, understated way. |
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Kate was showcasing a new winter wardrobe, wearing a understated grey coat dress by British high store chain Reiss. |
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With their aching melancholy, these a cappella numbers for three voices are the perfect accompaniment to the understated drama unfolding in this dusty terrain. |
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An attractive 52-year-old with a warm smile and an understated Parisienne sense of style, Baye is considered to be one of her country's top actresses. |
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His understated celebrations said he knew the job was only half done. |
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The style is elegant and understated, the aura of weariness and mortality extremely powerful. |
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The screen is filled with earthy understated hues and subtle pastels. |
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There are still people who would go for a cool understated chic, and in our time of personally indulgent dressing this is probably the time to do it. |
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They both have a powerful sense of humour and an understated wit that makes you look very carefully at what's on the page in case you miss anything. |
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The Volvo has space, understated style, build quality and practicality. |
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I found myself haunted by the beauty of these songs and the crystalline balance of Scholl's counter-tenor with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra's understated accompaniments. |
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The subtle string flourishes and guitar parts in the background are what really make the song, though, as Rouse's voice is merely serviceable in the understated verses. |
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His assessment of the audience's uneasiness may have been understated. |
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Next has some stunning understated centrepieces that won't take up too much room so you'll still have plenty of space for all that food. |
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Its Prelude cascaded along, its Sarabande was nicely understated and the exuberance of its Gigue was tightly controlled. |
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The cheongsam is one of the most perfect dresses and is the epitome of understated elegance. |
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This understated phrase covers a variety of situations, ranging from members laughing uproariously to the physical invasion of the chamber. |
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He had taken a liking to Osgood Perkins and was fascinated by Perkins's understated but effective style of acting. |
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But in light of a survey of the study's participants, Workmaster may have understated the confusion. |
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The Row is understated, luxurious, and inattentive to trends. |
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Actress Jodie radiates understated elegance in her steel blue strapless gown. |
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The 48-year-old actress turned West-End star looks elegant in an understated navy suit and black strappy heels. |
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Glowing cinematography, understated acting by non-pros, and a sensibility that is both tender and hard-nosed. |
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Once the cricket pitch was the embodiment of understated sartorial fashion and unspoken grace. |
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Even in the low-key world of side projects Mini Mansions are pretty understated. |
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Secured on a timber framework decorated with ornate cornicing, it's sheer understated elegance. |
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The understated shapes he threw showed even this arch melodramatist knows sometimes less is more. |
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To say amenities at Bowens Island are minimal is an understated joke. |
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But Mackenzie Crook's treasure hunter sitcom Detectorists is a charmingly understated gem. |
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American tourists visiting Warwick Castle will love the Rose and Crown for its understated British middle-classness. |
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Scores of adoring fans have been camping outside the hotel hoping to catch a glimpse of Gaga and her always understated outfits. |
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He overwrites constantly, but his detailed and understated one-paragraph description of Monroe's apartment in New York injects high voltage into the de casibus tradition. |
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Flattering eye-shapes have been given the Radley touch, with oversized square fronts softened with contrast inner colours and understated branding. |
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Think of the timelessness of the perfect white sundress or top against smooth skin, or the understated style of a woman who is elegant without trying. |
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The Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland and New College are further down on the same side, in an architecturally somewhat understated building as seen from this side. |
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The story rests somewhere between Agatha Christie and Enid Blyton with the usual droll and understated humour that will be familiar to Snicket readers. |
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This collection uses contemporary tailoring using fine needlecord, linen and canvas in subtle, understated colours such as sand, pale sage and caramel. |
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While largely understated for many years, the influence it had on philosophers elsewhere in Europe, not to mention in the United States, is of a considerable magnitude. |
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In the late 17th century came calls for the resurrection of militia in Scotland that had the understated aim of protecting the rights of Scots from English oppression. |
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Taoism is easily syncretized with Mahayana Buddhism for many Chinese, thus exact religious statistics is difficult to obtain and may be understated or overstated. |
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In many Chinese communities, Mahayana Buddhism is easily syncretized with Taoism, thus exact religious statistics is difficult to obtain and may be understated or overstated. |
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Shakespeare, in a stunning reversal long understated in criticism on the play, supplies unkinged Richard with the linguistic resources for self-unity. |
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A POLICYMAKER at the Bank of England stepped up his push for an interest rate hike yesterday saying his colleagues had understated the threat of soaring inflation. |
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Although they appear bright in the bottle, once applied they are subtle and understated, giving your lips a lovely luminous shine with just a hint of colour. |
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Balmain can be a bit of a shouty brand but this is quite understated. |
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