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Fierce in the first movement, they become graceful flurries in the finale.
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The later Greek sphinx was almost always female and usually wore the long-tiered wig known on contemporary sculptures of the Daedalic style; the body became graceful, and the wings developed a beautiful curving form unknown in Asia.
And I love farce as a form precisely because it specialises in reversals: so that sometimes, like in Chaplin's "The Great Dictator," someone evil becomes graceful, like the moment where Chaplin's dictator dances with an inflatable globe; or, more ususally, it puts grand characters in such unbecoming poses — both physical and ethical.
He worked hard to become a graceful big man.
The sea creatures of the beginning clump around in flippers; others become more graceful.
At the start of term you couldn't separate them from others in the canteen queue, but as time passed one or two would totally change in deportment, their moves would become more graceful and controlled.
This should help you become more graceful.
Try ballet lessons to become more graceful--and after all, Alice's movements are like a dancer's--or simply try not to channel Bella when you walk.
In their chairs, the mermaids became suddenly graceful and playful, zooming around as if they were back in the sea.
She also includes a Natalie Cole moment — sharing a song with a recording of her father — that becomes a graceful generational dialogue.
The music lost its hectic intricacy of the 1970s and 80s and became so graceful in its modernist purism that it took on the mysterious quality of a classic – always contemporary, through being essentially timeless.
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