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DETROIT — A film crew may soon find itself in a mothballed Michigan prison, where it is likely to be treated more graciously than most people who spent time there.
Far from being a throwback, Sebald was a modern figure to his fingertips, or wherever the nerves are most exposed; if deracination is the most pressing of modern themes, then few suffer it more graciously than Sebald's characters, who are doomed both to look homeward and never to arrive.
My guess is that Bernie will accept defeat more graciously than Clinton did back in 2008, in fact.
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Curlin's trainer, Steve Asmussen, was taking the loss more graciously Sunday.
Something suggests that after a week aboard the sailing yacht Le Ponant (pictured above), such indignities are suffered more graciously.
Meryl Streep couldn't have said it more graciously.
But each in his or her own way left the possibility open, perhaps Hillary a tad more clearly and graciously than Barack.
It was graciously more mature than the Nicholas Sparks-style fare we've been getting, able to draw more than just the date night crowd.
"If my secretary wants to follow the cricket through this site she is more than welcome," says Richard Openshaw, graciously.
Carpenter provided the star power for the benefit performance, but more than that, she quietly and graciously deferred to the other women, learning their material, requesting their songs, and harmonizing in lovely support of the Welty tribute.
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