aristocratically वाक्य
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- He was impeccably, aristocratically Ivy League.
- She grew up in a family which was aristocratically connected, although not particularly affluent until she was grown up.
- As he ponders the coming upheavals, he realizes that his nephew is more aristocratically like-minded than he thought.
- Trevor Pinch and Frank Trocco, in their history of the synthesizer revolution, see him rather as aristocratically averse to " trade ".
- Some _ such as Franklin Roosevelt aristocratically holding a cigarette in its holder, with sketches of his hands in different positions _ are unfinished.
- He added, " All the brass and copper which garnished the engines was highly polished, and the engines were proudly and aristocratically named ."
- Stella McCartney has made a career out of it on her own and now at Chloe, turning out aristocratically cut trousers inserted with flesh-revealing rhinestone checkerboards.
- High Court judge Silvia Cartwright ruled Thursday that the sum set aside for the dogs was totally unjustifiable, " even for the most aristocratically-raised dogs ."
- Some of the clans governed themselves democratically, with individual members of the clan acting as electors, while other clans governed themselves aristocratically, through a council of clan elders.
- I'm looking for an Enlightenment painting that has a young noble boy dressed aristocratically, learning farming techniques from a peasant .-- talk ) 15 : 28, 2 June 2008 ( UTC)
- In capturing the essence of an institution, Wiseman tends to play down individual personalities, but the aristocratically crusty Miss de Mille, partly paralyzed from a stroke and working from a wheelchair, cannot help being distinctive.
- They act as aristocratically as a board from a private school or a homeowners association in the Hamptons . . . . if the vote were left strictly to former players, they might not let another soul in ."
- Unlike bronze, which remained an aristocratically controlled metal through the whole age, iron was found in rich amounts in the nature, especially in bogs, and was thus owned and used by broader layers of the population.
- :Karl Popper claims that Plato was actually more aristocratically inclined and distrustful of democracy than Socrates ( see The Open Society and Its Enemies ) . . . talk ) 00 : 27, 3 November 2013 ( UTC)
- Tall, with the nail on his left pinky left to grow aristocratically long, Eyadema swayed back and forth before the crowd as he listed other West African countries bloodied by power struggles _ Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast.
- "It's an odd state of affairs, " he noted, quite dryly, smiling a thin smile of aristocratically bad teeth, " when the Ritz doesn't have an extra 50 quid ."
- Tall, with the nail on his left pinky left to grow aristocratically long, Eyadema craned back and forth before the crowd as he listed other West African countries bloodied by power struggles _ Sierra Leone, Liberia, now wealthy Ivory Coast.
- Joining McDormand and Blethyn certainly will be Kristin Scott Thomas, for her aristocratically impetuous adventuress in " The English Patient, " and Debbie Reynolds for her tough and unflappably funny title role in Albert Brooks's " Mother ."
- The City Ballet dancers, who can be so aristocratically fastidious in classically based works, turned themselves into gang members and obviously enjoyed the opportunity to sing, shout and jeer as well as dance in this updated " Romeo and Juliet ."
- But I can attest to its accuracy as a description of Hoteev and Fedoseyev's turgid renditions, which in their pretensions to a spuriously Germanic profundity, strength and power make Tchaikovsky's aristocratically sumptuous and festive music seem pitiful and insignificant indeed.
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