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WAS it a gallant gesture from a doting husband?
It was a gallant gesture and who can blame them: but it's time to move on.
I watched him kiss the hands of many women, who appreciated the gallant gesture.
Richardson coming out to defend Clinton at one point was a gallant gesture, even if it was badly disguised as a pitch to be vice president.
It's a nod to wars of the past, a gallant and antiquated gesture, and Russell feels at ease in the old hotel's atmosphere.
The gesture seemed gallant, and even, given the circumstances, a little brave.
His courtiers strain to look up ladies' skirts, women recoil from the too-ardent attentions of baby-faced gallants, and manicured fingers are modeled into slightly rude gestures.
The gestures and expressions of the players and the gallant attempts at drama are reminiscent of that period when ambitious pictorial offerings received their world-premieres in Fourteenth Street.
The gesture was perfectly in character: joking, wry, yet also somehow gallant.
An interesting aspect of these elegies is that, although the scene and personae are Arab, there is no attempt at verisimilitude: Arab gallants and maidens speak and gesture like the elites of Lucknow.
Be gallant.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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