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Ashton said Wilkinson had accepted his fate with customary grace.
He had battled cancer with his customary grace and courage.
With his customary grace, Sansom places Shardlake's rousing fictional adventures into an authentic historical context.
The dialogue is blessed with Mr. Lindsay-Abaire's customary grace and wit.
Martin, who contended that Voltaggio uttered the first curse in the exchange, accepted the expulsion with customary grace.
When Hillary Rodham Clinton became the first woman in American history to clinch a major party's presidential nomination, her rival responded with all his customary grace.
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Mr. Bridges cloaked it in his customary sheepish grace, did his own stunts by playing guitar and singing, and is charmingly scruffy at the podium to boot.
He accepted his loss to Stewart Cink in the play-off with customary good grace, leaving the rest of us to mourn on his behalf.
She was back in Dublin as Mrs O'Kelly in a well-remembered revival of Dion Boucicault's The Shaughraun (2005) and toured to the Edinburgh festival and New York in 2013 with Deirdre Kinahan's two-hander These Halcyon Days in which, opposite Stephen Brennan as a former actor, she played a retired primary schoolteacher in a nursing home with her customary humour, grace and large, watery eyes.
Conveyed with Mr. Schiff's customary authority and grace, "Intermezzi" showed Mr. Widmann's affection for past composers, German Romantics especially.
Speaking to a standing ovation, he said: "David faced his illness with enormous dignity and grace and customary humour.
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