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In celebration, the magazine's December cover will be graced by a beatific — and nude — Kate Moss.
It seems unlikely that "Brexit" will be graced by this happy fate.
It would be nice to think that the Academy Awards will be graced with such delicate inventions.
The pregame scene will be graced by the marching band's formation of the script word "Ohio," a complicated formation created in 1936.
(Trotsky's shrine will be graced with vodka, wire-rimmed glasses and copies of his books; a ceremonial bread called pan de muertos will grace Ulacia's shrine).
It will also be home to the new O.C. Marsh Lecture Hall, named after the 19th-century Yale paleontologist, whose lobby will be graced by a Triceratops skull from the Peabody Museum's collection.
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In case anyone has forgotten, let me remind you that the AppleTV will be gracing us with its presence on Feb. 20.
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