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What Stringer couldn't project was any genuine air of expectancy.
All this came out in the wash, which gave the series a genuine air of melancholy.
Quite right, too; with its solid feel, its neat, bright-metal detailing and genuine air of expense, this new C3 with its more assertive snout is in a different world.
What's more refreshing is Ray Winstone's wounded-bear portrayal of Jack Regan, a dinosaur who looks admirably ridiculous in his underpants, and about whom there is a genuine air of pathos.
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But this "Gemma di Vergy" had a genuine festival air about it.
Meanwhile, the town is still running with that piece of Edwardian marketing so that, when I told the tourist office that I was writing about the resort, I was sent a "Skegness is SO Bracing" tie, a "Skegness is SO Bracing" coffee mug, and a tin of "Genuine Skegness Air".
They air genuine concerns which I share".
"The E.E.O.C. is not providing, because it is not able to provide, the vast majority of claimants with a genuine opportunity to air their grievances," said the authors of the study.
But it is not that much better than my $20 bag; most of the value lies in that indefinable essence that swims around a genuine Gucci, the air of having something lovely (at least in the eyes of the beholder) that no one else can afford.
Despite the empty seats, there's a real buzz in the air, a genuine excitement all around the theatre before he arrives.
It started in the hyper-macho rap world as a means of generating the buzz of, occasionally manufactured, conflict between two artists as a strategy for boosting sales, cementing rivalry and airing genuine grievance.
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