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Nina Clooney has the lean elegance of Nancy Reagan in her First Lady days.
The "lean elegance" that distinguished Mellon in any large gathering of officials was noted by Walter Lippmann.
Different conductors and changing personnel notwithstanding, the Boston has retained, if sometimes under a layer of dust, the lean elegance and grace one has always associated with it.
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But a younger audience prefers a lean, knowing, and unpretentious elegance; Simone Dinnerstein, in the runaway hit of the year, provides exactly that.
Their young but prominent subjects, Adolphe-Marcellin Defresne and his wife, Sophie, exude a relaxed elegance; Monsieur leans against his tilt-top desk, while Madame sits on a loveseat.
John Galliano, meanwhile, is addicted to the 1930s, its lean silhouettes and the fluttering elegance of decoration.
When combined with each other or a different type of vinyl siding, cedar can create a dramatic effect that leans toward rustic charm or ageless elegance.
Post-punk made the most of internal frictions — choppy guitars and sustained melodies, abrasiveness and elegance, desire and defiance — and devised durable strategies for making lean, dramatic songs.
Andy Kellman of Allmusic felt that, despite "no songs with the smooth elegance" of "Me, Myself and I" or "Be with You", the album is "lean in a beneficial way".
They are lean, dry and profound, and at their best offer what Remington Norman, the wine merchant and writer, calls a dimension of understated elegance and class.
Wonderful elegance!
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