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To contented
noun
That which is contained.
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Just as his spirit takes naturally to "rigorous content," so his musical imagination takes naturally to contented rigor.
Every detail signifies, whether it's the use of the auditorium to represent the bourgeois world outside, or Violetta's exchange of party clothes and wigs for lumberjack shirt and trousers to signal her transformation from brittle courtesan to contented country wife.
To contented inhabitants of the legacy world, mankind's gathering energy and climate challenges often seem to be primarily automotive.
Listening to contented childless women "freed" her to consider more seriously having a child.
Within this formidable historical imbalance, Manhattan is really composed of neighbourhoods that offer peaceful havens to contented residents.
Alongside this pair Chris Evans's second instalment, Memoirs of a Fruitcake (HarperCollins, £20), seems a little staid, but by showbiz memoir standards his account of his journey from restless, boozy egomaniac to contented father and Radio 2 DJ – with a short-lived, eyebrow-raising marriage to Billie Piper en route – is winningly candid.
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