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and with his clear, piercing blue eyes and aristocratic
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spoken, there was something else about this stern, aristocratic face that suggested deep
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aristocratic lady, which she was
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Then I saw a striking woman with grey hair in a kind of chignon come along leaning on a silver topped cane she stopped close by and I looked taking in her hair which was a lovely silver colour and not grey and her neck and head had more than an aristocratic look to them
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aristocratic flavour has come to be regarded as the epitome of a
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He was born into an aristocratic Victorian family, and in his lifetime witnessed Britain’s transformation from Empire to welfare state
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Often described as a very handsome man, my tall, graying and aristocratic father’s language was instructive, if not exactly a revelation
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I’d never felt anyone so close to me before, mortal or not, and losing myself in Ishvara wasn’t exactly hard, his toned body, his rippling stomach, lean biceps, and aristocratic features were as seductive and enticing as a hot chocolate fudge cake
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I found myself being deafened by the sweet noise of aristocratic music mingled with the flirtatious conversation of courtesans
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America was blessed not to have a stable, hereditary aristocratic class
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pleasant, but something elegant and aristocratic
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And movin’ this kind of money, it’s probably a family with a high standin’ in th’ aristocratic society
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knuckles, and the aristocratic features of his face
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The Minister nodded in aristocratic appreciation and patted the bed
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‘On each side of the Aristocratic module—joined but not interconnecting—are the modules of the Freemen caste
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The two terrified Aristocratic engineers stood on the mats, whispered, touched wrists, and instantly appeared on the stage directly in front of the Emperor
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Meanwhile, also, a tribe of Vanir adventurers had passed along the Pictish coast southward, ravaged ancient Zingara, and come into Stygia, which, oppressed by a cruel aristocratic ruling class, was staggering under the thrusts of the black kingdoms to the south
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"Most people recognized she was of aristocratic birth
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"So far, the aristocratic forces have been defeated
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Another friend filled the gap: Bertie von Mateus, the scion of an aristocratic German family in East African exile
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Aristocratic to his finger tips
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muted sense of aristocratic comfort and opulence
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aristocratic features and bearing, who saluted him in a casual manner, as one who meets royalty on
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Before entering the inn, though, he made sure that his sword was easily grabbed: in these turbulent times of the Paris ‘Fronde Uprising’, one had to be wary about who came your way, especially when you worked undercover for Cardinal Mazarin, who was widely hated by both the citizens of Paris and by the aristocratic class
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After washing a second time before supper, Jeanne would put on a gown and become again an aristocratic girl, entertaining Pierre’s evenings by singing, playing music and conversing with him
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Her answer was breezily aristocratic
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the sleigh) an aristocratic wife and mega
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The features of his handsome face were sharp and aristocratic
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They both come from aristocratic backgrounds (she is heiress to a Rothschild fortune, he is the son of a billionaire financier), and have been married since 2003
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Aristocratic Giles is heir to the family estates, but to receive his inheritance he must have exactly seven
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to the aristocratic rulers who were drunk with pride of wealth and
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The introductions were made, the producer taking time to feel the touch of the young women’s hands as they shook his, there was something about them, a freshness he dreamt about, and their aristocratic English accent just killed him
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His cheekbones were high and aristocratic, a mixture of Arkenian grace and human strength
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She was advancing surely but quietly, her secretive movements preceded by her fragrant aristocratic perfume carried on the gentle breeze, until she entered the officer’s tent
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The hotel was run by an old Englishman who had the sort of accent you heard in TV dramas about aristocratic families in country mansions
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The business classes were regarded as upstarts in aristocratic circles and there was no shortage of aristocrats in the cathedral
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She wanted to know about his life in Berlin, to her so remote and so full of drawbacks that yet glittered, a high, dangerous, less truly aristocratic life than this of lofty stagnation in God's provinces, but shone upon after all by the presence of her Emperor and King
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On His departure for the country, the Baroness decided, He had handed over Berlin and Potsdam to the care of the First of His children, her Emperor and King; and so it was that the provinces were higher and more truly aristocratic than Berlin and Potsdam, and so it was that Berlin and Potsdam nevertheless ran them
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The Cartons lived in an old section of the city which still retained something of its aristocratic air, having been passed by, as it were, like an eddy in the stream of business that swirled uptown, engulfing everything
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He became one of the ruling class; a member of the aristocratic society
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So what was a handsome man with an aristocratic accent doing brawling with his bare knuckles? "I'm not here to contact anyone
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She had the same aristocratic features and she had long, blond hair
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Blake Hall for centuries belonged to various aristocratic families that were on intimate terms with royalty
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She walked past the cars with an aristocratic elegance, and her
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was not of an aristocratic origin
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It was an aristocratic affair that made the society pages, forcing us country bumpkins to hire top hats and tails for the ceremony and reception and Fadila, Omar's less than aristocratic, plump stepmother, who spoke not a word of English, to wear a frivolous morning hat
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It fought its own rotten aristocratic society on the inside, while fighting off rotten aristocratic armies trying to save the obsolete useless aristocracy of France
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But once it had defeated the other European Aristocratic Kingdoms attacking it
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My, my, I said, your husband must be from an aristocratic lineage
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My Peugeot-driving young client brought his Libyan millionaire in an attempt to get him to buy the business and for a moment my hopes soared but the man, a tall, thin, aristocratic chain smoker, was cautious and, I suspect our go-between, my client, must have played a few fast ones on him and he declined to get involved beyond a little commerce
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It fitted with his tall, aristocratic bearing
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He was Rumanian and gave the impression of having gypsy blood in his veins in the sense that he conveyed an earthiness quite the opposite of the aristocratic and artificial
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It was merely a copy of the aristocratic class system
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The practice of forcing… pressing millions of poor into factory wage-slavery by the rich Robber Barons came from the English obscene tradition of regarding it as normal for people to be owned lock stock and barrel by aristocratic landowners
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It was a penthouse in a luxurious apartment building in an aristocratic part of Cairo called Garden City
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With less religious or spiritual elements of aristocratic superiority
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It was an uprising of an elite clique of colonial snobs against the worse aristocratic snobs of England
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The aristocratic rich of the 1900’s managed to splinter and destroy all the workers movements by dealing with them piece-meal
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I imagine it was what she had hoped for for years—the uniting of two old and aristocratic families
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Instead of realizing that the aristocratic culture was the reason for their ills: they copied it and tried to turn themselves into a nation of greedy selfish aristocrats
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The dream of upwardly mobile females: to marry into an aristocratic family and become instantly wealthy and famous and socially recognized as the queen of their society: without the bother of childbirth
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could and her bearing was aristocratic at the very
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The empire politics of war which triggered WW1 and WW2 can be traced back to the Russo-Japanese war of 1904, the Franco-Prussian war of 1870, the Crimean war of 1853… All of these wars were planned, orchestrated, triggered and put into action by a few fucking top bureaucratic aristocratic fops at the top of their respective political shitpiles of power
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This would permit the Vatican and its aristocratic and
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Churchill born a Victorian aristocrat to an aristocratic dynasty by blood switched sides in 1904 from Conservative to Labor party, and began his reputation as a man who could not be trusted by joining a party that attacked the privileges of the landed class he was a member of and proceeded to oppose the very political values of his own class
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Only his aristocratic connections and his status and corrupt willingness to change his position at a moments notice kept him in power
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Vatican is therefore the headquarters of a worldwide network of aristocratic, plutocratic, and
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It has been vitally important to Rome and its royal and aristocratic cohorts to confound the
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are more closely allied to the Vatican and it’s royal and aristocratic cohorts
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royal and aristocratic cohorts
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Ivan himself had gone little changed through the years other than a greying of the hairs at the borders of his aristocratic face
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descended from the very same aristocratic and royal families of the past who were insanely obsessed
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Modern critics are agreed that the Sadducees, properly speaking, were a priestly and aristocratic party, professing to 'stand upon the old ways,’ to adhere closely to the Mosaic law, taken in its most literal and limited sense, to reject tradition, and that 'oral law’ of unwritten explications and additions, which their opponents the Pharisees made the rule of all their thought and action
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It is easy to understand that two parties, one sacerdotal, aristocratic, sceptical, the other popular and devout, would react upon the mass of each other's opinions, and render compromise or modification impossible
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Monogamy is indeed a test of character, but not in some extraordinary, aristocratic way that would put it out of the reach of most of us
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Impossible, here in raging Paris, with Suspicion filling the air, for you to outlive denunciation, when you are in communication with another aristocratic spy of the same antecedents as yourself, who, moreover, has the mystery about him of having feigned death and come to life again! A plot in the prisons, of the foreigner against the Republic
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"wretched contemptible lodgers" that she knew "how to do things, how to entertain" and that she had been brought up "in a genteel, she might almost say aristocratic colonel's family" and had not been meant for sweeping floors and washing the children's rags at night
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This certificate of honour was obviously intended now to prove Katerina Ivanovna's right to open a boarding-school; but she had armed herself with it chiefly with the object of overwhelming "those two stuck-up draggletails" if they came to the dinner, and proving incontestably that Katerina Ivanovna was of the most noble, "she might even say aristocratic family, a colonel's daughter and was far superior to certain adventuresses who have been so much to the fore of late
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Then she would make a rush at the crowd; if she noticed any decently dressed person stopping to look, she immediately appealed to him to see what these children "from a genteel, one may say aristocratic, house" had been brought to
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for that's quite a child's song and is sung as a lullaby in all the aristocratic houses
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You see, honoured sir, these orphans of good family--I might even say of aristocratic connections--and that wretch of a general sat eating grouse
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one may say aristocratic
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Never forgetting that by birth she was a gentlewoman, she cultivated her aristocratic tastes and feelings, so that when the opportunity came she might be ready to take the place from which poverty now excluded her
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But even the satisfaction of talking with a distant connection of the British nobility did not render Amy forgetful of time, and when the proper number of minutes had passed, she reluctantly tore herself from this aristocratic society, and looked about for Jo, fervently hoping that her incorrigible sister would not be found in any position which should bring disgrace upon the name of March
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Today was fair, and we went to Hyde Park, close by, for we are more aristocratic than we look
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Remembering the painted boots, she surveyed her white satin slippers with girlish satisfaction, and chassed down the room, admiring her aristocratic feet all by herself
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The citizens, as in other Hellenic States, democratic as well as aristocratic, are really an upper class; for, although no mention is made of slaves, the lower classes are allowed to fade away into the distance, and are represented in the individual by the passions
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In one of the aristocratic mansions built by Puget in the Rue du Grand Cours opposite the Medusa fountain, a second marriage feast was being celebrated, almost at the same hour with the nuptial repast given by Dantes
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, was carelessly listening to a man of fifty or fifty-two years of age, with gray hair, aristocratic bearing, and exceedingly gentlemanly attire, and meanwhile making a marginal note in a volume of Gryphius's rather inaccurate, but much sought-after, edition of Horace—a work which was much indebted to the sagacious observations of the philosophical monarch
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The oval face was lengthened, his smiling mouth had assumed the firm and marked lines which betoken resolution; his eyebrows were arched beneath a brow furrowed with thought; his eyes were full of melancholy, and from their depths occasionally sparkled gloomy fires of misanthropy and hatred; his complexion, so long kept from the sun, had now that pale color which produces, when the features are encircled with black hair, the aristocratic beauty of the man of the north; the profound learning he had acquired had besides diffused over his features a refined intellectual expression; and he had also acquired, being naturally of a goodly stature, that vigor which a frame possesses which has so long concentrated all its force within itself
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Luigi slowly relinquished Teresa's arm, which he had held beneath his own, and Teresa, accompanied by her elegant cavalier, took her appointed place with much agitation in the aristocratic quadrille
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At one time this had been a most aristocratic locality, but most of the former residents had migrated to the newer suburb at the west of the town
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The box taken by Albert was in the first circle; although each of the three tiers of boxes is deemed equally aristocratic, and is, for this reason, generally styled the "nobility's boxes," and although the box engaged for the two friends was sufficiently capacious to contain at least a dozen persons, it had cost less than would be paid at some of the French theatres for one admitting merely four occupants
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"In reality," replied the latter, who, with his aristocratic glance and his knowledge of the world, had penetrated at once all that was penetrable in Monte Cristo, "Albert has not deceived us, for the count is a most singular being
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"Then, count, I admire you," said Villefort, who, for the first time in this strange conversation, used the aristocratic form to the unknown personage, whom, until now, he had only called monsieur
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And so, as we have said, the iron gate leading into the kitchen-garden had been closed up and left to the rust, which bade fair before long to eat off its hinges, while to prevent the ignoble glances of the diggers and delvers of the ground from presuming to sully the aristocratic enclosure belonging to the mansion, the gate had been boarded up to a height of six feet
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For instance, we do not believe - as our present rulers do - that wealth and aristocratic influence are the two most essential
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One was aristocratic birth; the other, education