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A beloved friend, Susan was a Lady who radiated grace and elegance.
Gary radiated grace and gentle authority, whether in corporate headquarters or on the tennis court.
Nowadays, macho preening too often passes for the kind of feral grace radiated by Lancaster in films like "The Killers," the 1946 noir classic adapted from a Ernest Hemingway short story and directed by Robert Siodmak.
In the first half he radiates a benign grace always in danger of dissolving when his assumed divinity is threatened: at one moment his crucified, white-suited body is seized with terrified shudders and, at another, he careers around the stage on artfully bent knees.
Relieved, temporarily, of his preacherly duties, he radiates a lightness and grace of a wholly different order.
I radiate beauty, charm, and grace.
She really let him take the lead in their introduction and despite her shocking appearance and clear discomfort, showed grace and radiated genuine joy.
On streets radiating off the park, Romanesque high-rises, with rough-hewn arched windows, offset Beaux-Arts towers, their friezes graced with shields.
Or was it the ease and grace with which he radiated authenticity, patience and kindness?
It was a stark contrast to the unflustered grace that her sister Venus radiated in a 58-minute dismissal of Alona Bondarenko, ranked and seeded 21st, collecting her third consecutive dominating victory, 6-1, 6-2.
The voice, the lanky frame on which suits and tuxes hung with casual grace, the handsome-yet-ordinary face which radiated integrity and easy good humour: it was all classic Stewart.
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