| 1. | They don't have any airs and graces, " he said.
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| 2. | There she acquired airs and graces and an aristocratic style.
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| 3. | He was nicknamed " Gorgeous Gus " by the fans because of his aristocratic airs and graces.
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| 4. | Her father was the ambassador to the French Court at one time so she gives herself fancy airs and graces.
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| 5. | Sheila Willcox married, becoming Sheila Waddington, and returned to Badminton in 1959 with her new, and inexperienced, mount Airs and Graces.
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| 6. | Moriarty responded, " I suppose [ Peggy being ] made landlady [ of the soap's pub ] did that to her-airs and graces!
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| 7. | Yet he was sensitive enough not to make fun of 18th-century airs and graces with an excess of fussy steps and affected gestures.
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| 8. | At age 32, well established as one of France's best young actresses, Ms . Binoche is not one for putting on airs and graces.
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| 9. | It eliminates the most idiosyncratic of Fowler's entries, for example the entries with " unexpected, indeed opaque, titles " like " airs and graces,"
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| 10. | A battle of the egos occurs whenever he and Miss Piggy are on screen together as he loves to poke fun at her airs and graces.
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