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Old World grandeur, stunning architecture and a rich cultural heritage give Budapest its undeniably noble air.
A horrible mother may not be forgiven, but may be understood as damaged by her own circumstance, and Graynor navigates her trashy world with a noble air: this is all she knows how to be.
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Only people who are in a hurry or want to put on noble airs do that.
But I wouldn't want to put on noble airs, and I would be in no hurry whatever.
Greener is not given to noble airs.
A handful of extra servants are there to hold his noble toilet tissue, air freshener and tabloid magazine.
Even though Norman Podhoretz is conjuring up a "Seven Days in December" spy thriller scenario in which the intelligence agencies colluded to sabotage the president and prevent him from the noble mission of air strikes on Iran, W. insisted he felt "pretty good about life".
Likewise with "Going to California" and its air of noble austerity.
In person, Barratt looks like a bohemian badger, his salt and pepper beard and flowing cardigan adding to the air of noble integrity he brought to iconic roles like "preacher man" Dan Ashcroft in Nathan Barley and jazz fanatic Howard Moon in The Mighty Boosh.
But now they can spread their noble wings, rise into the air - and get themselves sucked into the engine of an airplane full of innocent New Yorkers.
Those on the right are able to do one thing that progressives are seldom able to do: They can use words like moral and noble and hero without using air quotes and turning them into "moral" and "noble" and "hero".
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