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This gap is elegantly filled by Sun Tzu, a contemporary of Master K'ung, whose opus "The Art of War" has become required reading at many western business schools.
There's no chance of anyone overshadowing the mesmerisingly physical Hardy here, not least because the supporting characters remain just that – thumbnail sketches of secondary roles, albeit elegantly filled by the likes of David Thewlis and Paul Bettany.
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Even after his move into Yale's administration, Brodhead remained so thoroughly the literature professor as to embody the type — shy, prone to a slight stammer, but speaking in long, elegantly formed passages, filled with literary allusion.
could begin with a half-pipe of beef bone filled elegantly with rounds of celery root, thin-sliced scallop and black truffle, with a thick drizzle of bone marrow over the top and a scattering of thyme.
Even after his move into Yale's administration, Brodhead remained so thoroughly the literature professor as to embody the type shy, prone to a slight stammer, but speaking in long, elegantly formed passages, filled with literary allusion.
Little of this was evident in Ms. Schäfer-Schafroth's travels through an elegantly pale landscape filled with sculptural white shopping bags, a large coat that became a gown, a great many large eggs and a tree branch hung with a handsome dark gauze vest with pockets she eventually filled with eggs.
Mr. Hampton's libretto, drawn largely from firsthand accounts, is filled with elegantly turned phrases sprinkled with one particular racial epithet an American writer might have avoided.
A true and generous visionary, he invited to the dance people who never felt welcomed there before, and he left life as elegantly as he had filled it.
She's also a cult hip-hop star, beloved (by a few) for her intricate rhymes, filled with elegantly stacked syllables and bittersweet jokes about the elusive (or, perhaps, illusive) nature of hip-hop fame.
The space is filled with elegantly arranged clusters of velvet-upholstered armchairs, Chesterfield sofas, and (mostly) white Manhattanites who are pleased to find refuge from the rain, sipping sixteen-dollar cocktails in a swank downtown speakeasy.
It is now filled with the elegantly dressed corpses of 8,000 Sicilians some of them friars, but many of them wealthy civilians who died between the 16th and early 20th century.
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