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Her tall, slightly gawky figure retains something of her adolescent self, as well.
HE retains something of a trim, military bearing, speaking and dressing in a quiet, understated way.
Her diction retains something of Oxford, where she studied and lived before she returned to Myanmar, in 1988.
It is a revolving sphere in space that somehow retains something of the optimism of the 1960s.
Yet, despite its familiar antique futurism, Tatlin's tower retains something of its original strangeness, its potential, its revolutionary promise.
For someone who has never been to Detroit, the show retains something of a documentary feel, and that's not a bad thing.
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Painting, he concludes, has to retain "something incomprehensible".
But, he wrote, "you cannot retain something unless you already have it".
Rousteing says that he retained something of the house's traditions.
Harlequins can get racy, but they retain something of their genteel British roots.
Although he has retained something of the salesman – silver-tongued, but over-promising.
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