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Odds on it won't be Tyrion Lannister, though he does have a touch of nobility, as his Tyrian purple name suggests.
Indeed, in Ms. Healey's reimagining of Dante, which she intends to perform for the first time next spring, she has lent a touch of nobility to her panhandler, who sacrifices himself for those who would otherwise shun him.
So, Rafael Nadal won't win four Grand Slam tournaments in a row, which saves us from the ridiculous debate over that accomplishment compared to a real Grand Slam, accomplished in one calendar year, but his departure from the Australian Open on Wednesday gave tennis something else altogether: a touch of nobility.
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The possibility of reviving the great tradition of religious art appealed to him, and he tried to give his figures for Northampton what he called "an austerity and a nobility, and some touch of grandeur (even hieratic aloofness) which is missing in the everyday 'Mother and Child' idea".
Only Giancana (Peter Friedman) comes off with a hint of nobility.
His composure during the debates has reinforced this feeling of nobility.
Is it a feeling of nobility?
P.C.: The world of nobility.
Their father was a "Marshal of Nobility".
Have the government sell titles of nobility.
"Wit" is a play of nobility.
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