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noble art
proper noun
The sport of boxing.
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It ain't called the noble art for nowt.
In the words of Lin Yutang, "Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is the noble art of leaving things undone".
PROFESSIONAL boxing is sometimes a renowned noble art, and sometimes just a brutal, dirty business.
So we stick to the noble art, which is itself a mighty tale.
It's a terrible thing to go into, you should stick with the noble art of medicine".
I think comedy is ultimately a noble art because you're just trying to make somebody laugh".
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Octavian is being provided with a first-class education to help the collegians determine his capacity "for the acquisition of the noble arts and sciences" and divine whether he and his people are "a separate and distinct species".
But he said the experience of working on Ma Loute and his previous film, a knockabout comedy called P'tit Quinquin, had helped him come to appreciate the "noble" arts of comedy and caricature.
He moved to Bangkok, where he studied in the kitchens of people skilled in the noble arts of traditional cookery, pored over the memorial books that documented palace recipes, and explored the food sold on the streets.
The New York Times offers a guide to these noble arts, and outlines the services that modern hotels provide to help the lightweight traveller.Luxury hotels like the Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental and Trump International will stock rooms with requested items like a specific cologne, razor or groceries.
"We still talk to companies that say they would like the critical thinking and problem solving that comes with a noble arts degree," Manpower's Mr Jeorres says.
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