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Discover Ludwig"classic grace" is a valid phrase that can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something that possesses a timeless and elegant beauty or charm. Example: The ballerina moved across the stage with classic grace, her every movement exuding grace and poise.
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There the progress made in fidelity to nature and in mastery of classic grace by such masters as Donatello and Ghiberti, Masaccio and Paolo Uccello offered Jacopo further inspiration.
The museum itself, designed by the architect Rudy Ricciotti, seems, from the photos, to be a distinctive experience, with its vast glass windows open to the sea and its undulating forms that suggest both a classic grace and a visionary modernism a pairing that Cocteau himself accomplished with style.
With his films "Once" and "Begin Again," Irish filmmaker John Carney went some way toward revitalizing the movie musical, giving that classic grace and romance a contemporary spin.
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The modern classic Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman with illustrations by Caroline Binch was first published 20 years ago and other stories about Grace have followed.
Blasting through endless Tuscan switchbacks, frolicking in its native landscape of hills, hayfields and cypress stands, the California's overriding sensation was of a supercar glider that seemed to barely brush the earth; a melding of raw power and classic GT grace.
In the recent December 4th American Art Sale at Sotheby's, Normal Rockwell's classic Saving Grace more than doubled its high estimate.
And then she smiled — a smile of classic dignity and grace — and simply asked reporters if she might be excused to go and greet her friends and supporters.
His voice graced classic films such as Natural Born Killers and Bandit Queen.
The classic Swingline proudly graces millions of the world's desks and had a starring role in Office Space, the 1999 cubicle-farm lampoon.
In his book "Looking at the Dance" (1949), the critic Edwin Denby wrote that Mr. Franklin's dancing "always makes perfect sense; like a true artist, he is completely at the service of the role he takes, and his straight delight in dancing, his forthright presence and openhearted nature give his version of the great classic roles a lyric grace that is fresh and sweet".
Has graced countless classic recordings.
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