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The poems are grand; to use Arnold's description, they have nobility.
These concrete structures have been much criticised but even though they have been minimally cared-for over several decades they still have nobility and – something increasingly precious because it is getting rarer – the provision of space and surface that is open, free, unprogrammed, unconsumed by branding and marketing.
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That had nobility.
But in the US, money has nobility.
Similar virtues shine from her Albrecht, Gennadi Nedvigin; as an actor he needs to be less discreet, but his dancing has nobility and rare sparkle.
Richmond Lattimore's craggy 1951 translation, which imitates Homer's expansive six-beat line and sticks faithfully to his archaisms ("Odysseus... laid a harsh word upon him"), has nobility but not rapidity; classicists tend to favor it.
By then, though, the Tour had done its job, and generations of British men had become fixated on the look of the Italian aristocrat... "The whole cult of the tailor grew here because Naples was the capital of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and you had nobility here," Ciro Paone told me one recent afternoon.
By then, though, the Tour had done its job, and generations of British men had become fixated on the look of the Italian aristocrat... "The whole cult of the tailor grew here because Naples was the capital of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and you had nobility here,'' Ciro Paone told me one recent afternoon.
The goal had nobility: Consumers would have choice.
So we have a nobility gap.
"Levante have real nobility," Simeone said.
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