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A ruthless ruler, forever falling out with the church, he was described by medieval historian Frank Barlow thus: "A rumbustious, devil-may-care soldier, without natural dignity or social graces, with no cultivated tastes and little show of religious piety or morality.
Those moments of grace are the fruit of Bresson's famous austerity, of his rigorously cultivated attentiveness to the humblest materials of the world.
Reintroduced into English by Robert Bridges in 1873, the triolet has since been cultivated widely in that language, most successfully by Austin Dobson, whose five-part "Rose-Leaves" is a masterpiece of ingenuity and easy grace.
The cultivated.
Quarter the cultivated strawberries.
"Youth in Revolt" treads well-cultivated ground, but that matters little next to Ms. Smart's comic timing, Mr. Liotta's salacious smile and the other grace notes delivered by Fred Willard, Justin Long and Steve Buscemi, all of whom enter briefly.
Saving grace?
Amazing grace!
Physical grace.
Bricklaying, by contrast, cultivated discipline.
Some are cultivated as ornamentals.
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